Abstract

Tethered satellite systems are often considered as revolu- tionary new technologies capable of solving complex tasks for challenging future space missions such as construction of large space structures, momentum exchange [1], debris elimination [2], artificial gravity generation by rotational motion, and so on [3]. To make the application of tethered satellite systems feasible, their dynamics and control must be comprehensively understood and properly addressed.

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