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The near-Earth space surveillance requires accurate and fast orbit predictions for the multitude of objects that are present around our planet. This prediction is performed by means of orbit propagators which offer solutions to the satellite equations of motion. Based on the method of computation those propagators are split into three categories: analytical, numerical and semi-analytical, each with...