Dynamics and Design of Space Nets for Orbital Capture
This book covers the topics of theoretical principles, dynamics model and algorithm, mission analysis, system design and experimental studies of space nets system, aiming to provide an initial framework in this field and serve as a ready reference for tho
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cs and Design of Space Nets for Orbital Capture
Dynamics and Design of Space Nets for Orbital Capture
Leping Yang Qingbin Zhang Ming Zhen Haitao Liu •
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Dynamics and Design of Space Nets for Orbital Capture
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Leping Yang College of Aerospace Science and Engineering National University of Defense Technology Changsha China
Ming Zhen College of Aerospace Science and Engineering National University of Defense Technology Changsha China
Qingbin Zhang College of Aerospace Science and Engineering National University of Defense Technology Changsha China
Haitao Liu Department of Space Command The Academy of Equipment Beijing China
ISBN 978-3-662-54062-6 DOI 10.1007/978-3-662-54064-0
ISBN 978-3-662-54064-0
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Preface
After entering the new century, a new strategic situation of “congestion, contest, and competition” has emerged in the international space field. The threat of space debris and shortage of orbit spectrum resources have become increasingly prominent, posing grave challenges to the long-term sustainable development of human space activities. According to the data released by the USA, currently there are 22,000 pieces of debris with a diameter of over 10 cm in the space, and millions or even billions of debris with smaller diameters. The large number of space debris increases the probability of space collision and may lead to a chain reaction, generating more debris and directly threateni
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