Journal of the Astronautical Sciences

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of the Astronautical Sciences is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
A Gravity Assist Mapping Based on Gaussian Process Regression28
Specifying Exported Force and Torque Requirements for Precision Pointing Spacecraft25
Observability and Estimability Analysis of Geosynchronous Objects with Angles-Only Measurements23
Identifying Radiation Induced Spectroscopic Changes in Polyimide Materials18
An Automated Taxonomy for Human-Made Objects in Geosynchronous Orbits17
Repetitive Control Compensator Design for Frequency Response near Singularities11
Surface Modification of Space Exposed Materials Induced by Low Energetic Proton Irradiation10
Optical Characterization of DebriSat Fragments in Support of Orbital Debris Environmental Models10
Multi-Fidelity Orbit Determination with Systematic Errors9
Lossy Audio Compression Applied to Launch Vehicle Acoustic Data8
Effect of Perturbations in Coriolis and Centrifugal Forces on Libration Points in the Restricted Six-Body Problem8
Mission Design for the 2020 Mercury Lander Decadal Survey7
Perturbed State-Transition Matrix for Spacecraft Formation Flying Terminal-Point Guidance7
Near Real Time Satellite Event Detection, Characterization, and Operational Assessment Via the Exploitation of Remote Photoacoustic Signatures6
Classifying State Uncertainty for Earth-Moon Trajectories5
Physics-Guided Machine Learning for Satellite Spin Property Estimation from Light Curves4
Autonomous Optimal Trajectory Planning for Orbital Rendezvous, Satellite Inspection, and Final Approach Based on Convex Optimization4
Canonical Floquet Theory II: Action-Angle Variables Near Conservative Periodic Orbits4
Linear Polarization Signatures of Geosynchronous Satellites4
Cislunar Satellite Constellation Design via Integer Linear Programming4
Velocity Extrema in Keplerian Relative Motion: A Gröbner Basis Approach4
Trajectory Options for Hera’s Milani CubeSat Around (65803) Didymos4
Cislunar Space Domain Awareness Architecture Design and Analysis for Cooperative Agents4
Tumbling Small Body Spin State Estimation Using Independently Simulated Images4
Robust Initial Orbit Determination Using Streaks and Admissible Regions3
Radar and Optical Study of Defunct Geosynchronous Satellites3
Spectral Characteristics of GEO Satellite Arcing – 300 To 350 MHz3
Motivation and Concept for Improved Laboratory Simulation of Space Electron Fluxes3
High Precision Pose Estimation for Uncooperative Targets Based on Monocular Vision and 1D Laser Fusion3
Observation and Maneuver Detection for Cislunar Vehicles3
The Feasibility of Targeting Chaotic Regions in the GNSS Regime3
Two-Line Element Estimation Using Machine Learning3
Identifying Cislunar Orbital Families via Machine Learning on Light Curves2
Natural and Forced Spacecraft Loitering in a Near Rectilinear Halo Orbit2
Deep-Space Optical Navigation for M-ARGO Mission2
Infinitesimal Orbit Dynamics around Equilibrium Points in the Oblate RTBP2
On the Motion of Small Satellite near the Planet in ER3BP1
PROCYON Mission Reanalysis: Low-Thrust Asteroid Flyby Trajectory Design leveraging Convex Programming1
Correction to: Near Real Time Satellite Event Detection, Characterization, and Operational Assessment Via the Exploitation of Remote Photoacoustic Signatures1
Correction to: Autonomous Low-Thrust Control of Long-Distance Satellite Clusters Using Artificial Potential Function1
Centralized Autonomous Relative Navigation of Multiple Cubesats around Didymos System1
Lunar Crater Identification in Digital Images1
Closed Loop Guidance During Close Range Rendezvous in a Three Body Problem1
Geostationary Orbit Transfer with Lunar Gravity Assist from Non-equatorial Launch Site1
Iterative Learning Control Inverse Problem Using Harmonic Frequency Filters1
Spacecraft to Spacecraft Absolute Tracking for Autonomous Navigation of a Distributed Space System from Relative Sensors1
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