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Fundamentals of Celestial MechanicsJohn M.A. DanbyBooks |
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Orbital Mechanics John E. Prussing
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Orbital Mechanics One of the major challenges of modern space mission design is the orbital mechanics -- determining how to get a spacecraft to its destination using a limited amount of propellant. Recent misions such as Voyager and Galileo required gravity assist maneuvers at several planets to accomplish theiir objectives. Today's students of aerospace engineering face the challenge of calculating these types of complex spacecraft trajectories. This classroom-tested textbook takes its title from an elective course which has been taught to senior undergraduates and first-year graduate students for the past 22 years. The subject of orbital mechanics is developed starting from the first principles, using Newton's laws of motion and the law of gravitation to prove Kepler's empirical laws of planetary motion. Unlike many texts the authors also use first principles to derive other important results including Kepler's equation, Lambert's time-of-flight equation, the rocket equation, the Hill-Clohessy-Wiltshire equations of relative motion, Gauss' equations for the variation of the elements, and the Gauss a... |
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The Sheer Joy of Celestial MechanicsNathaniel GrossmanBooks |
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Lectures on Celestial Mechanics (Classics in Mathematics) Carl L. Siegel
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Methods of Celestial Mechanics Gerhard Beutler
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Second Year CalculusDavid M. BressoudBooks |
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Celestial Mechanics Alessandra Celletti
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An Elementary Survey of Celestial Mechanics (Dover Books on Physics) Y. Ryabov
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An Introduction to Celestial Mechanics (Dover Books on Astronomy) Forest Ray Moulton
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Adventures in Celestial MechanicsVictor G. SzebehelyBooks |
Theories of Figures of Celestial Bodies (Dover Books on Physics) Suitable for upper-level undergraduates and graduate students, this text explores the most exact methods used in the theory of figures of equilibrium. It also examines problems concerning the figures of celestial bodies, including invariable or varying figures, zonal rotation, systems composed of fluid and rigid parts, and more. 1958 edition. |
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Theories of Figures of Celestial Bodies (Dover Books on Physics) Wenceslas S. Jardetzky
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Orbital Mechanics for Engineering Students, Second Edition (Aerospace Engineering)Howard CurtisBooks |
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