NIMASTEP: a software to modelize, study and analyze the dynamics of various small objects orbiting specific bodies
N. Delsate, A. Comp\`ere

TL;DR
NIMASTEP is a versatile numerical software designed for modeling and analyzing the orbital dynamics of small objects around various celestial bodies, incorporating numerous perturbations and advanced analysis tools.
Contribution
The paper introduces NIMASTEP, a flexible, modular software that integrates multiple perturbation models and analysis tools for orbital dynamics studies, validated through various tests.
Findings
Validated through comparisons with other software and analytical studies
Allows detailed modeling of perturbations like third-body effects and radiation pressure
Provides tools for chaos and frequency analysis in orbital dynamics
Abstract
NIMASTEP is a dedicated numerical software developed by us, which allows one to integrate the osculating motion (using cartesian coordinates) in a Newtonian approach of an object considered as a point-mass orbiting a homogeneous central body that rotates with a constant rate around its axis of smallest inertia. The code can be applied to objects such as particles, artificial or natural satellites or space debris. The central body can be either any terrestrial planet of the solar system, any dwarf-planet, or even an asteroid. In addition, very many perturbations can be taken into account, such as the combined third-body attraction of the Sun, the Moon, or the planets, the direct solar radiation pressure (with the central body shadow), the non-homogeneous gravitational field caused by the non-sphericity of the central body, and even some thrust forces. The simulations were performed using…
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