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Low-altitude,near-polar and near-circular orbits around Europa
Authors:JPS Carvalho  A Elipe  R Vilhena de Moraes  AFBA Prado
Institution:1. UNESP – Univ Estadual Paulista, CEP. 12.516-410 Guaratinguetá – SP, Brazil;2. UNIFESP – Instituto de Ciência e Tecnologia, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, CEP. 12.331-280 São José dos Campos – SP, Brazil;3. Centro Universitario de la Defensa de Zaragoza, and Grupo de Mecánica Espacial-IUMA, Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain;4. Division of Space Mechanics and Control – INPE, CEP. 12227-010 São José dos Campos – SP, Brazil
Abstract:The dynamics of orbits around planetary satellites, taking into account the gravitational attraction of a third-body and the non-uniform distribution of mass of the planetary satellite, is studied. The Hamiltonian considered is explicitly time-dependent. Conditions for frozen orbits are presented. Low-altitude, near-polar orbits, very desirable for scientific missions to study planetary satellites such as the Jupiter’s moon Europa, are analyzed. Lifetimes for these orbits are computed through the single and double averaged method. Comparison between the results obtained by the single and double averaged method is presented. The single-averaged model is more realistic, since it does not eliminate the term due to the equatorial ellipticity of the planetary satellite as done by the double-averaged problem. Considering the single-averaged method, we found unstable frozen orbits where the satellite does not impact with the surface of Europa for at least 200 days. We present an approach using the unaveraged disturbing potential to analyze the effects of these terms in the amplitude of the eccentricity.
Keywords:Planetary satellites  Artificial satellite  Frozen orbits
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