A Study on the Tracking and Position Predictions of Artificial Satellite (II)

A Study on the Tracking and Position Predictions of Artificial Satellite (II)

Park, Pil-Ho;Kim, Chun-Hwey;Shin, Jong-Seob;Lee, Jeong-Sook;Choi, Kyu-Hong;Park, Jae-Woo;
journal of astronomy and space sciences 1991 Vol. 8 pp. 99-113
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We developed a software system called IODS (ISSA Orbit Determination System), which can predict the orbit of arbitrary artificial satellite using the numerical method. For evaluating the orbit prediction accuracy of IODS, the orbital data predicted for the meteorological satellite NOAA-11 and the stationary satellite INTELSAT-V are intercompared with those tracked at the Central Bureau of Meteorology and the Kum-San Satellites Communication Station. And the Perturbation affecting the orbit of these artificial satellites are quantitatively analyzed. The orbital variation and the eclipse phenomina due to the earth shadow are analyzed for a hypothetical geostationary satellite called KORSAT-1 which is assumed to be located in longitude 110°E.

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