EIDE, 1987 - Google Patents
Optimal thrust vector control of coplanar orbital evasive maneuvers(MS Thesis)EIDE, 1987
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- 5502109450126506955
- Author
- EIDE S
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- 210000004279 Orbit 0 abstract description 8
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