Pulse Popping

A pop-up pulse is a type of short-term change in pulse that occurs when crossing the orbit of a satellite or when a satellite passes through the meridian of the earth. This phenomenon can cause significant disturbances in the orbits of other satellites. This occurs because a satellite changes its momentum when crossing the orbits of another satellite or when passing through the meridians of the earth. As a result, an impulse arises in the opposite direction - such a satellite receives a jumping impulse from the previous body. This effect can lead to serious changes in the orbits of satellites.

The phenomenon of pulses can be caused by both external factors, such as the influence of magnetic fields, and internal factors, such as changes in mass or speed. Jumping pulses can