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The Techniques to Control a Space Laboratory Orbital Motion During Conducting of Gravity-sensitive Processes on Its Board

Received: 24 December 2014     Accepted: 28 December 2014     Published: 28 July 2015
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Abstract

The following article deals with three different techniques to control orbital motion of spacecraft with big flexible structures during conducting of gravity-sensitive processes on its board. These processes require low level of microaccelerations. There were given examples of application of the techniques, recommendations for application of these techniques in practice, discussed advantages and disadvantages of each technique.

Published in American Journal of Aerospace Engineering (Volume 3, Issue 1-1)

This article belongs to the Special Issue Space Laboratories: History, Researches, Prospects

DOI 10.11648/j.ajae.s.2016030101.12
Page(s) 6-9
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Keywords

Control of Orbital Motion, Level of Microaccelerations, Gravity-Sensitive Processes

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  • Departament of Space Mechanical Engineering of Samara State Aerospace University, Samara, Russia

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