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Other Methods of Calculating Hansen Coefficients

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Sharaf and Selim proposed the harmonic analysis method of calculating Hansen coefficients (Sharaf and Selim in Res Astron Astrophys 10:1928–1306, 2010). In the following, the principle of harmonic analysis is introduced firstly.

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Wu, L., Zhang, M. (2024). Other Methods of Calculating Hansen Coefficients. In: Hansen Coefficients in Satellite Orbital Dynamics. Springer Aerospace Technology. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-0456-9_5

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