Approximate evaluation of the duration of the orbital motion of artificial Earth satellites taking into account light pressure

IF 0.7 Q3 PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
M. M. Koval'chuk, Y. Vovchyk, O. Baran, A. Bilinsky, I. P. Laushnyk, M. Stodilka, M. Hirnyak
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A comprehensive research was conducted to establish the in(cid:29)uence of solar pressure on the existence of arti(cid:28)cial Earth satellites in their orbit. Six low-orbit satellites and one satellite with a high-elliptical orbit moving in orbit during 2001(cid:21)2020 were selected for the study. We used the USSTRATCOM database of the satellites’ orbital elements (http://www.space-track.org/), additional data were taken from CalSky (https://www.calsky.com) and TLEtools (https://tletools.readthedocs.io). Taking into account light pressure, we re(cid:28)ned the calculation of the duration of a satellite’s orbital motion, which we had performed earlier [M. M. Koval’chuk, Bull. Natl. Univ. Kyiv. Astron. 55, 39 (2017)], and clari(cid:28)ed the moment of its destruction. Using the proposed method allowed us to reduce the di(cid:27)erence between the calculated and the real lifetime of satellites: for low-orbit satellites, the di(cid:27)erence between the calculated and the real time of their existence in orbit does not exceed ± 1 day, for a satellite with a highly elliptical orbit it is +2 days. Such accuracy is su(cid:30)cient to produce proper forecasts. Thus, consideration of light pressure gives a small correction in the calculations in the case of low-orbit satellites, but this correction can be signi(cid:28)cant for low-mass and large-surface objects moving in medium and high (geostationary) orbits [Ch. Lucking, C. Colombo, C. R. McInnes, Acta Astronaut. 77, 197 (2012)].Keywords:
考虑光压力的人造地球卫星轨道运动持续时间的近似计算
为了确定太阳压力对人造地球卫星在轨存在的影响,进行了全面的研究。选取2001(cid:21)2020年在轨运行的6颗低轨道卫星和1颗高椭圆轨道卫星作为研究对象。我们使用了USSTRATCOM卫星轨道要素数据库(http://www.space-track.org/),其他数据来自CalSky (https://www.calsky.com)和TLEtools (https://tletools.readthedocs.io)。考虑到光的压力,我们(cid:28)需要计算卫星轨道运动的持续时间,我们之前已经做过了。科瓦尔丘克先生,布尔。国家的。大学,基辅。天文学,55,39(2017)],而克拉丽(cid:28)则记录了它毁灭的时刻。采用该方法可以减小卫星计算寿命与实际寿命之间的差值(cid:27):对于低轨道卫星,其计算寿命与实际在轨生存时间的差值不超过±1天,对于高椭圆轨道卫星,其差值为+2天。这样的精确度对于做出正确的预测是非常重要的。因此,在低轨道卫星的情况下,考虑光压的计算误差很小,但对于在中、高(地球静止)轨道上运行的低质量和大表面物体,这种误差可能很大(cid:28) [Ch. Lucking, C. Colombo, C. R. McInnes,《宇航员学报》,77,197(2012)]。关键词:
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Journal of Physical Studies
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