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A.L. Kunitsyn, "The stability of the relative equilibrium in an Earth–Moon orbital station system with a small reactive acceleration," J. Appl. Math. Mech. 78 (5), 454-459 (2014)
Year 2014 Volume 78 Issue 5 Pages 454-459
Title The stability of the relative equilibrium in an Earth–Moon orbital station system with a small reactive acceleration
Author(s) A.L. Kunitsyn (Moscow, Russia, akunits@yandex.ru)
Abstract The problem of stabilizing the relative equilibrium of an orbital station in an Earth–Moon system by imparting a small constant-modulus acceleration with constant orientation of its vector with respect to the body of the station, which is assumed to be a rigid body of variable mass, is considered. It is shown that, in the case of a small displacement of the centre of mass of the station (by means of a small reactive acceleration) with respect to the collinear libration point beyond the Moon, its relative equilibrium position can become stable by virtue of the equations of the first approximation.
Received 28 May 2013
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