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Dynamics and control analysis during rendezvous in non-Keplerian Earth—Moon orbits

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Title
Dynamics and control analysis during rendezvous in non-Keplerian Earth—Moon orbits
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Frontiers in Space Technologies, October 2022
DOI 10.3389/frspt.2022.929179
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Mario Innocenti, Giordana Bucchioni, Giovanni Franzini, Michele Galullo, Fabio D’ Onofrio, Alexander Cropp, Massimo Casasco

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