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On the Shoulders of Giants: An Historial Review. Circular Orbits. The General Problem of Two Bodies. Elliptic Orbits. Rockets. Energy Relationships: Hyperbolic and Parabolic Orbits. Kepler's Equation and Lambert's Theorem. Orbital Maneuvering of Spacecraft. Elements of Spacecraft Dynamics. Planetary Exploration. General Perturbation Theory and a Specific Application to the Motion of the Planet Mercury. The Motion of Earth-Orbiting Satellites. The Problem of Three Bodies and the Stability of the Solar System. Appendices. Index. - Article
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Challenges of Astronomy in a unique collection of thirty astronomy experiments ranging from ancient astronomy to cosmology. Each of the experiments contains one or more challenges for the reader. The progression is from the Earth outward through the solar system to the stellar and galactic realm. Topics include the shape of the sky, Stonehenge as a stoneage abacus, determination of the size of the Earth, the distance of the Moon and planets, Kepler's laws, planetary mass and density, the temperatures and atmospheres of planets, the speed of light, the distances of stars, the nature of the quiet and active Sun, photometry and spectroscopy, stars clusters and variable stars, fundamental properties of stars, and Olber's paradox. Challenges of Astronomy is a translation and extensive revision of a German-language resource book for secondary school teachers of science. Physical science teachers will find this edition too a rich resource of experiments to their own milieus, but it is suitable for many other English-language readers too, from northern and southern hemisphere locations. The beginning experiments are suitable for bright high school and non-science major university students while the later experiments which offer increasingly difficult challenges are more suitable for sciences majors. Amateurs with a variety of skills will find this hands-on book entertaining, informative, and useful. - ArticleCurso de teoría de órbitas del astrofísico norteamericano de orígen húngaro Victor G. Szebehely (1921-1997) que participó en los proyectos de exploración del espacio y que contribuyó en la exploración lunar de Estados Unidos.
- We have designed and built the Orrery, a special computer for high-speed high-precision orbital mechanics computations. On the problems the Orrery was designed to solve, it achieves approximately 10 Mflops in about 1 ft3of space while consuming 150 W of power. The specialized parallelarchitecture of the Orrery, which is well matched to orbital mechanics problems, is the key to obtaining such high performance. In this paper we discuss the design, construction, and programming of the Orrery. Copyright © 1985 by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
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