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Secular Variations of the Orbital Elements
1989If a point satellite is orbiting a master, whose mass distribution is not perfectly spherical, then the elements of the satellite orbit are subject to variations, which depend upon the shape of the master mass. These variations are small when compared to the orbital elements themselves.
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Visual Binaries; Orbital Elements
1981The present author’s earlier astrometric treatise (1967) contains a chapter on visual binaries, which is repeated here with minor changes. We shall be primarily interested in the orbital effects of visual binaries on the paths of the components as measured on a background of reference stars (Chapters 1 Iff).
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Perturbation effects in orbital elements of CubeSats
International Conference on Advanced Technologies for Signal and Image Processing, 2017A. Hanafi+4 more
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An overview of real‐world data sources for oncology and considerations for research
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Donna R Rivera+2 more
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The Orbital Elements of a Visual Binary
1978The orbit of a visual pair describes, in the form of seven so-called orbital elements, the motion of the companion relative to the primary star, such as is obtained from the relative observations. In the two-body problem with the masses M1 and M2, the radius vector r, and the constant of gravitation k2, the relative motion is represented by the second ...
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Alternative Set of Nonsingular Quaternionic Orbital Elements
, 2017J. Roa, N. Kasdin
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Smithsonian Contributions to Astrophysics, 1961
Richard B. Southworth, Gerald S. Hawkins
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Richard B. Southworth, Gerald S. Hawkins
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Variation of Geometric Orbital Elements
1989The term variation of elements is not only applied to indicate that the elements of an orbit are affected by small additional forces applied to a satellite (in addition to the Kepler force) and consequently vary, but also indicates a method to determine these changes, which was introduced by Euler* in 1748.
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1998
romanticism for data fanciers and ham radio fans, watching sunsets and satellite launches — staging and making perceptible the activities and patterns of motion of “invisible” forms of technology that seem to be capable of independent action. the user has the opportunity to follow the race of NOAA14 and meteor 3–5 — two earth observation satellites ...
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romanticism for data fanciers and ham radio fans, watching sunsets and satellite launches — staging and making perceptible the activities and patterns of motion of “invisible” forms of technology that seem to be capable of independent action. the user has the opportunity to follow the race of NOAA14 and meteor 3–5 — two earth observation satellites ...
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