2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2207.11687
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A torsion-based solution to the hyperbolic regime of the J2-problem

Abstract: A popular intermediary in the theory of artificial satellites is obtained after the elimination of parallactic terms from the J 2 -problem Hamiltonian. The resulting quasi-Keplerian system is in turn converted into the Kepler problem by a torsion. When this reduction process is applied to unbounded orbits the solution is made of Keplerian hyperbolae. For this last case, we show that the torsion-based solution provides an effective alternative to the Keplerian approximation customarily used in flyby computation… Show more

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