Interactive 2D simulation of relative motion near the International Space Station using Hill/Clohessy-Wiltshire equations. Analyze relative orbits, approach ellipses, and keep-out spheres for spacecraft proximity operations.
Clohessy, W. H., & Wiltshire, R. S. (1960). Terminal guidance system for satellite rendezvous. Journal of the Aerospace Sciences, 27(9), 653-658. Hill, G. W. (1878). Researches in the lunar theory. American Journal of Mathematics, 1(1), 5-26.
The Hill equations describe relative motion in the LVLH (Local Vertical, Local Horizontal) frame:
Where n = mean motion (≈ 0.001166 rad/s for ISS at ~408km altitude), (x,y) = (R-bar, V-bar) position, (aₓ,aᵧ) = accelerations.