Orbit Relative to the Sun. Crossing Times

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We begin by studying the position of the orbit and ground track of an arbitrary satellite relative to the direction of the Sun. We then turn more specifically to Sun-synchronous satellites for which this relative position provides the very definition of their orbit.

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Orbit Relative to the Sun. Crossing Times. (2005). In Satellites (pp. 265–291). Springer-Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/2-287-27469-3_6

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