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An Introduction to the Mathematics and Methods of Astrodynamics (Revised Edition) (Hardback) [Richard H. Battin - 1999]
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978-1563473425
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Richard H. Battin
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Detailed Description
1799 pgs, 1999, AIAA
ISBN 978-1563473425
During the three centuries between the work of Kepler and Newton and the launching of Sputnik, mathematicians developed sophisticated methods of predicting the natural movement of celestial bodies in our Solar system. Battin's textbook includes this rich history in a foundation of mathematical essentials on which he clearly and logically constructs the theories of astrodynamics and space navigation that eventually led to space exploration. The complete explanations for each concept presented eliminate the need for additional references, and the chapters' independence allows them to be taught in any order, at various levels.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Hypergeometric Functions and Elliptic Integrals
- Some Basic Topics in Analytical Dynamics
- The Problem of Two Bodies
- Two-Body Orbits and The Initial-Value Problem
- Solving Kepler's Equation
- Two-Body Orbital Boundary-Value Problem
- Solving Lambert's Problem
Part II
- Non-Keplerian Motion
- Patched-Conic Orbits and Perturbation Methods
- Variation of Parameters
- Two-Body Orbital Transfer
- Numerical Integration of Differential Equations
- The Celestial Position Fix
- Space Navigation
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