Wiley, 2021. — 358 p. — (Aerospace Series). — ISBN 9781119455332.
An introduction to orbital mechanics and spacecraft attitude dynamics
Foundations of Space Dynamics offers an authoritative text that combines a comprehensive review of both orbital mechanics and dynamics. The author?a noted expert in the field?covers up-to-date topics including: orbital perturbations, Lambert's transfer, formation flying, and gravity-gradient stabilization. The text provides an introduction to space dynamics in its entirety, including important analytical derivations and practical space flight examples.
Written in an accessible and concise style, Foundations of Space Dynamics highlights analytical development and rigor, rather than numerical solutions via ready-made computer codes. To enhance learning, the book is filled with helpful tables, figures, exercises, and solved examples.
This important book:Covers space dynamics with a systematic and comprehensive approach
Is designed to be a practical text filled with real-world examples
Contains information on the most current applications
Includes up-to-date topics from orbital perturbations to gravity- gradient stabilization
Offers a deep understanding of space dynamics often lacking in other textbooks
Written for undergraduate and graduate students and professionals in aerospace engineering, Foundations of Space Dynamics offers an introduction to the most current information on orbital mechanics and dynamics.
Dynamics
Keplerian Motion
Time in Orbit
Orbital Plane
Orbital Manoeuvres
Relative Motion in Orbit
Lambert’s Problem
Orbital Perturbations
Three-Body Problem
Attitude Dynamics
Attitude Manoeuvres
Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations
Jacobian Elliptic Functions