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Guidance and Midcourse Correction Technology

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The orbit of Orbital Transfer Vehicle (OTV) commonly consists of the active flight section and free flight section. Among which, the active flight section refers to the motional process of the flight vehicle under the ignition of orbit maneuver motor. The free flight section is the motional process of the flight vehicle under the actions of gravitation and various types of perturbation effects after the shutdown of orbit maneuver motor.

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Li, X., Li, C. (2018). Guidance and Midcourse Correction Technology. In: Navigation and Guidance of Orbital Transfer Vehicle. Navigation: Science and Technology. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-6334-3_8

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