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Author Rauschenbakh, Boris V., author.

Title Essential spaceflight dynamics and magnetospherics / by Boris V. Rauschenbakh, Michael Yu. Ovchinnikov, Susan McKenna-Lawlor
Published Dordrecht ; Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers, ©2003

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 397 pages) : illustrations
Series Space technology library ; 15
Space technology library ; v. 15.
Contents 1. Two-Body Problem --- 2. Qualitative Analysis of Orbits --- 3. Perturbed Motion --- 4. Gravispheres --- 5. Osculating Elements --- 6. Braking in the Earth's Atmosphere --- 7. Terrestrial Nonsphericity --- 8. SC Motion in the Field of Two Centers --- 9. Elements of Manoeuvring Theory --- 10. Trajectory Corrections --- 11. Rendezvous Manoeuvring --- 12. Gravity-Assist Manoeuvre --- 13. About Orbit Determination --- 14. Introduction to Attitude Control --- 15. Gravity-Gradient Torque --- 16. SC Motion in a Circular Orbit --- 17. SC Motion in an Elliptical Orbit --- 18. Spinning Axisymmetric SC --- 19. Equilibrium of a Gyrostat --- 20. Effect of Aerodynamic Torque --- 21. SC in the Geomagnetic Field --- 22. Motion of a SC under Damping
Summary Essential Spaceflight Dynamics and Magnetospherics describes, in the first instance, some of the key aspects of celestial mechanics and spaceflight dynamics. It begins with classical two and three body problems illustrative of the aesthetic aspects of applying analytical methods of investigation to celestial mechanics. Then, osculating orbital elements are introduced as well as analysis techniques sufficient to evaluate the influence of various disturbing forces on spacecraft. Next a theory of manoeuvres is outlined and the methodology of making interplanetary trajectory corrections. Ideas involving various approaches to orbital element determinations using measured data are also considered. The forces applied to a spacecraft can result in the development of torques that influence attitude motion and the effects of the most important of these are described in terms of equilibrium positions, periodic motions, steady-state and transient motions. Also considered is the problem of attitude control of a spacecraft using active and/or passive methods of orientation and stabilization. In addition, a more advanced treatment of the development of attitude control systems is provided
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 299-301) and index
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Subject Astrodynamics.
Magnetosphere.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Aeronautics & Astronautics.
Astrodynamics
Magnetosphere
Form Electronic book
Author Ovchinnikov, M. I︠U︡, author
McKenna-Lawlor, Susan M. P., author
ISBN 0306480271
9780306480270
9781402010637
140201063X