Scientific Uses of Earth Satellites


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A compilation of 33 papers presented at the 10th anniversary meeting of the Upper Atmosphere Rocket Research Panel, Jan. 26-27, 1956, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Cf. Pref. to 1st ed.










The Upper Atmosphere and Its Influence on Satellite Orbits


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The chief variations in upper-atmosphere density are described, and it is shown how each of them affects the orbits of close Earth satellites. The main features discussed are: (1) the irregular variations in density dependent on solar activity, which may cause great changes in a few days, as well as a 27-day recurrence tendency; (2) the day-to-night and semi-annual variations in density, which cause nearly-periodic changes in orbits: for the day-to-night variation the period is usually between 2 months and 2 years, while the semi-annual effect leads to maxima of density in April and October, and minima in January and July; and (3) the large changes in density during a sunspot cycle, which give rise to a 10- or 11-year recurrence tendency. The changes in orbital inclination caused by the rotation of the atmosphere are also described. (Author).




Artificial Earth Satellites


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Artificial Earth Satellites


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