Stability of a rotating spacecraft partially filled with liquid: The case of several cavities

This paper is the second part of work [1] and contains generalizations of the results of studying the stability of a rotating spacecraft with a cavity partially filled with liquid for the case of spacecraft with several cavities. These cavities can be embodied, first of all, by tanks containing liqu...

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