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Adventures in celestial mechanics

โœ Scribed by Victor G. Szebehely, Hans Mark


Publisher
Wiley-Interscience
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Leaves
313
Edition
2
Category
Library

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A fascinating introduction to the basic principles of orbital mechanicsIt has been three hundred years since Isaac Newton first formulated laws to explain the orbits of the Moon and the planets of our solar system. In so doing he laid the groundwork for modern science's understanding of the workings of the cosmos and helped pave the way to the age of space exploration.Adventures in Celestial Mechanics offers students an enjoyable way to become acquainted with the basic principles involved in the motions of natural and human-made bodies in space. Packed with examples in which these principles are applied to everything from a falling stone to the Sun, from space probes to galaxies, this updated and revised Second Edition is an ideal introduction to celestial mechanics for students of astronomy, physics, and aerospace engineering. Other features that helped make the first edition of this book the text of choice in colleges and universities across North America include: Lively historical accounts of important discoveries in celestial mechanics and the men and women who made them Superb illustrations, photographs, charts, and tables* Helpful chapter-end examples and problem sets


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