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Коррекция траектории перехода космического аппарата на круговую орбиту спутника при использовании торможения в атмосфере в условиях неопределенности ее параметров

Коррекция траектории перехода космического аппарата на круговую орбиту спутника при использовании торможения в атмосфере в условиях неопределенности ее параметров

Abstract

Современный этап развития мировой космонавтики характеризуется усложнением решаемых в условиях космического пространства задач, требующих для этих целей применения достаточно громоздких вспомогательных систем и средств. Значительная масса топлива расходуется при переходе космического аппарата с пролетной траектории на орбиту спутника планеты. Использование промежуточной эллиптической орбиты, у которой перицентр находится в верхних слоях атмосферы планеты, позволяет уменьшить расход топлива. Рассмотрен вопрос использования атмосферы планеты для торможения космического аппарата при его переходе на орбиту спутника в условиях неопределенности знания параметров атмосферы

The current stage of space exploration is characterized by complication of the problems being solved in space that require quite cumbersome auxiliary systems and tools. A considerable mass of fuel is consumed during the spacecraft transition from the planet gravitation assist trajectory into the planet satellite orbit. The use of an intermediate elliptical orbit with the pericenter located in the planet’s upper atmosphere can reduce the fuel consumption. The article is devoted to the use of the planet’s atmosphere for slowing down the spacecraft during its transition into the satellite orbit with uncertain atmospheric parameters

Keywords

ОРБИТА,ПРОСТРАНСТВЕННОЕ ДВИЖЕНИЕ,КОСМИЧЕСКИЙ АППАРАТ,ТОРМОЖЕНИЕ В АТМОСФЕРЕ,ТЕПЛОВОЙ ПОТОК,СКОРОСТНОЙ НАПОР,ORBIT,SPATIAL MOTION,SPACECRAFT,BRAKING IN ATMOSPHERE,HEAT FLOW,DYNAMIC PRESSURE

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