Space SciencesNature Communications
Low cost satellite constellations for nearly continuous global coverage
L. A. Singh, W. R. Whittecar, et al.
Discover groundbreaking advancements in satellite constellations that achieve nearly continuous global coverage with significantly reduced propellant costs. This innovative research, conducted by Lake A. Singh, William R. Whittecar, Marc D. DiPrinzio, Jonathan D. Herman, Matthew P. Ferringer, and Patrick M. Reed, presents constellations with 24- and 48-hour periods that promise a more sustainable future for space operations.
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