Celestial Mechanics

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ISBN: 9788173197666
Author/Editor: Ishwar

Publisher: NAROSA

Year: 2006

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The first part contains articles related to Restricted Three Body Problem. The second part contains Satellite Theory, Non-linear motion and stability of two cable connected artificial earth satellites under perturbative forces. In the third part, the Gravitational interaction between galaxies and motion of the moon is discussed in detail. Section four describes the General Celestial Mechanics, the theory of exo-solar planets confirming the migratory theory of planets and the Geometric Algebra an alternative approach to celestial mechanics. The book concludes with the Moon Mission to be carried out by Government of India at Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, Thiruvananthapuram, with the Chapter “Non-traditional Trajectory Designs for Lunar Missions – An Approach for Chandrayaan-I” describing, in detail, the Moon Missions in different countries.

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Weight 0.85 kg

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Year of Publication

2006

Table of Contents

PART I: RESTRICTED THREE BODY PROBLEM: First Order Normalisation in the Generalised Photogravitational Restricted Three Body Problem with Poynting-Robertson Drag First Order Normalization in Photogravitational Restricted Three Body Problem with Poynting-Robertson Drag Stability of Collinear Points in the Generalised Restricted Three Body Problem Stability of Triangular Equilibrium Points in the Generalised Photogravitational Restricted Three Body Problem with Poynting-Robertson Drag Effect of Perturbations on the Stability of Triangular Equilibrium Points in the Generalised Photo Gravitational Restricted Three Body Problem Collinear Equilibrium Points in Photo Gravitational Restricted Problem of 2 + 2 Bodies Equilibrium Point and Stability in Robe's Restricted Problem of Three Bodies when Second Primary is a Triaxial Rigid Body and Perturbation Effects Act in Coriolis and Centrifugal Forces The "Out of Plane" Equilibrium Points in the Generalised Photogravitational Restricted Three Body Problem Stability of Triangular Equilibrium Points in Robe's Generalised Restricted Three Body Problem Stability of Equilibrium Points in Robe's Generalised Photogravitational Restricted Three Body Problem Equilibrium Points in the Robe's Restricted Three Body Problem Study of Equilibrium of the Libration Point in the Generalised Photograviational Restricted Three Body Problem Equations of Motion in the Generalised Photogravitational Elliptic Restricted Three Body Problem Stability of Collinear Equilibrium Points in the Generalised Photogravitational Elliptic Restricted Three Body Problem Stability of Equilibrium Points in the Generalised Photogravitational Restricted Three Body Problem Non-Linear Stability of Triangular Libration Points of Restricted Three Body Problems under the Presence of Resonances PART II: SATELLITE THEORY: A Study of the Non-Linear Motion and Stability of Two Cable-Connected Artificial Earth-Satellites Under Perturbative Forces Due to the Earth's Oblateness, Air-Drag and Pull of the Terrestrial Magnetic Field Motion of Twin Satellites with Reference to the Oblateness of the Earth and Air Drag in Circular Orbit of the Centre of Mass On Fourth-Order Theory for Contraction of Satellite Orbits using Ks Elements with Air Drag Analytical Orbit Predictions with Air Drag using K-S Uniformly Regular Canonical Elements An Integrated Approach for Risk Object Re-Entry Predictions in Terms of K-S Elements and Genetic Algorithm Evolutional and Non Evolutional Motion of a System of Two Cable Connected Artificial Satellites under Some Perturbative Forces Non-Linear Motion of the two Cable Connected Artificial Earth Satellites under the Perturbative Forces due to the Earth's Oblateness, Solar Pressure, Air Drag and Terrestrial Magnetic Field PART III: STELLAR SYSTEM AND GALAXIES: Gravitational Interactions between Galaxies The Motion of the Moon PART IV: GENERAL CELESTIAL MECHANICS: Jupiter-LikeExo-Solar Planets Confirm the Migratory Theory of Planets Logical Problems in Promoting Physics Some Problems of Space Dynamics Indian Space Program and its Policy Dimensions On the Sitnikov Problem Geometric Algebra - An Alternative Approach to Celestial Mechanics New Coordinate Systems and Potentials on a Plane Providing Unusual Integral of Motion PART V: MOON MISSION: Non-Traditional Trajectory Designs for Lunar Missions - An Approach for Chandrayan-1.

Author

Ishwar

ISBN/ISSN

9788173197666

Binding

Paperback

Edition

1

Publisher

NAROSA

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