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On calculation of relativistic effects in numerical prediction of the artificial satellite motion

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 August 2017

T. V. Bordovitsyna
Affiliation:
Tomsk University, Lenin prospekt, 36 634010, Tomsk USSR
N. A. Sharkovsky
Affiliation:
Tomsk University, Lenin prospekt, 36 634010, Tomsk USSR

Abstract

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This paper discussed the algorithm of the calculation of relativistic effects in numerical prediction of the artificial satellites motion. An attempt to estimate the values of relativistic effects in the motion of two artificial satellites Navstar and Lageos is made. These values are compared with the quantities of other weak perturbations and the errors of the calculated position of the satellite due to the inaccurate approximation of perturbations.

Type
Relativistic Effects Near the Earth
Copyright
Copyright © Reidel 1986 

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