AIR DENSITY AT HEIGHTS NEAR 435KM FROM ORBIT OF SKYLAB-1 (1973-27A)

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BROOKES, CJ
MOORE, P
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[1] Earth Satellite Research Unit, Department of Mathematics, University of Aston, Birmingham, England
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10.1016/0032-0633(78)90074-0
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P1 [天文学];
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On February 8, 1974, Skylab 1 was manoeuvred into a near circular orbit of inclination 50.04° and perigee near 420km. Orbital parameters have been computed at forty-six epochs thereafter using all available observations. Using these orbital elements, supplemented by orbital decay rates derived from NORAD bulletins, 193 values of air density were determined between 23 February, 1974 and 11, August, 1976. Corrected to a fixed height and normalised with respect to exospheric temperature these values reveal the semi-annual variation, exhibiting maxima in March-April and October-November, and minima in January-February and July-August. For 1974-1976 the July minima are more pronounced than the January minima whilst the April and October maxima appear equal. Overall the variation is greater than that indicated by CIRA 1972. © 1978.
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