Attitude dynamics of a rigid body in Keplerian motion

2021 
This paper studies the attitude dynamics of a rigid body in a Keplerian orbit. We show that the use of Classical Rodrigues Parameters for the attitude motion of the rigid body subject to gravity-gradient torques enables us to characterize the equilibria associated with the rotational motion about its mass center. A parametric study of the stability of equilibria is conducted to show that large oscillations are induced due to the energy exchange between the pitch and roll–yaw motions, specifically near the 2:1 resonant commensurability regions. A visualization tool is developed to study these pitch oscillations and gain insight into the rigid body motion near internal resonance conditions. A measure of coupling between the pitching and roll–yaw motions is developed to quantify the energy exchange utilizing information from the state transition matrix.
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