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Remote spacecraft attitude control by coulomb charging

Stevenson, 2015

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The possibility of inter-spacecraft collisions is a serious concern at Geosynchronous altitudes, where many high-value assets operate in proximity to countless debris objects whose orbits experience no natural means of decay. The ability to rendezvous with these …
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