found: Work cat.: Adams, W.M. Dynamics of two slowly rotating point-mass vehicles connected by a massless tether and in a circular orbit, 1970:p. 1 (Use has been made of a tether in Gemini flights for extravehicular maneuvers and as a means of providing artificial gravity. The tethered configuration has also been proposed as a means of station keeping)
found: Gemini Summary Conference, 1967:pp. 55-64 (Lang, D.D. Operations with tethered space vehicles: This exercise was to evaluate the basic feasibility of rotating tethered-vehicle operations as the operations might apply to generating artificial gravity or to station keeping. The exercise consisted of connecting the spacecraft and target vehicle with a 100-foot Dacron tether, and then using the translational thrusting capability of the spacecraft propulsion system to induce a mutual rotation)
found: Philosophical transactions. Mathematical, physical and engineering sciences, 2001:pp. 2161-2190 (Tyc, G. On the dynamics of spinning tethered space vehicles)
found: Journal of spacecraft and rockets, 1997:p. 662 (Vigneron, F.R. Damped gyroscopic modes of spinning tethered space vehicles with flexible booms)