This book is going to serve as an introduction to the field of astrodynamics, especially from a practical, engineering perspective. We will focus our attention on man-made satellites, and the dynamics of orbiting such satellites around the earth, the moon, and other "local" objects. We will look at practical applications, such as earth-orbits, lunar and inter-planetary trajectories, ballistic missiles, and interstellar escape trajectories.

Table of Contents

Section 1: Introduction

Section 2: Basic Orbits

Section 3: Satellite Position and Velocity

Section 4: Perturbations

  • Perturbations
  • Cowell's Method
  • Encke's Method
  • Parameter Variations
  • Analytic Formulation

Section 4: Orbital Manuvers

Section 5: Specific Trajectories

Further Reading

  • R. Bate, D. Mueller, J. White (1971) Fundamentals of Astrodynamics, Dover Publications, New York. ISBN 0486600610
  • Richard H. Battin (1999) An Introduction to the Mathematics and Methods of Astrodynamics, AIAA Education Series. ISBN 1563473429
  • J. Prussing, B. Conway (1993) Orbital Mechanics, Oxford University Press Inc., New York, ISBN 9780195078343
  • Francis J. Hale (1994) Introduction to Space Flight, Prentice-Hall, Inc., ISBN 0134819128
  • Modern Physics (Gravity)
  • Calculus
  • Space Transport and Engineering Methods

See also

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