Abstract
AbstractA set of 29 low order secular resonance relations in the near-Earth satellite dynamics has been obtained and their influence on dynamic evolution of objects has been investigated on time intervals of 100 years. The analysis of the results shows that secular resonances are very common phenomena in the near-Earth orbital space. Sharp resonances are concentrated in the orbital space areas where the semi-major axes a ⩾ 20000 km and the inclinations i ⩾ 50○. In some areas objects have several secular resonances. The superposition of several secular resonances or orbital and secular resonances are the source of randomness in the motion of objects.
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