Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
Numerical simulations carried out over the past decade suggest that the orbits of the Global
Navigation Satellite Systems are unstable, resulting in an apparent chaotic growth of the
eccentricity. Here, we show that the irregular and haphazard character of these orbits reflects
a similar irregularity in the orbits of many celestial bodies in our Solar system. We find that
secular resonances, involving linear combinations of the frequencies of nodal and apsidal
precession and the rate of regression of lunar nodes, occur in profusion so that the phase space
is threaded by a devious stochastic web. As in all cases in the Solar system, chaos ensues where
resonances overlap. These results may be significant for the analysis of disposal strategies for
the four constellations in this precarious region of space.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
chaos; celestial mechanics; dynamical evolution and stability; planets and satellites; space debris; GNSS
Elenco autori:
Alessi, ELISA MARIA; Valsecchi, GIOVANNI BATTISTA; Rosengren, Aaron; Rossi, Alessandro
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