Introduction to celestial mechanics
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Publication:2537592
zbMATH Open0189.24502MaRDI QIDQ2537592FDOQ2537592
Authors: Jean Kovalevsky
Publication date: 1967
Published in: Astrophysics and Space Science Library (Search for Journal in Brave)
Cited In (18)
- Exoplanets in binary star systems: on the switch from prograde to retrograde orbits
- Planetary satellite orbiters: applications for the Moon
- Nonsphericity of the Moon and near Sun-synchronous polar lunar orbits
- A formulation to obtain semi-analytical planetary theories using true anomalies as temporal variables
- Geometrical definition of a continuous family of time transformations generalizing and including the classic anomalies of the elliptic two-body problem
- Perturbation of Hamiltonian systems with Keplerian potentials
- CMMSE: Study of a new symmetric anomaly in the elliptic, hyperbolic, and parabolic Keplerian motion
- An improved algorithm to develop semi-analytical planetary theories using Sundman generalized variables
- Analysis of the orbital evolution of exoplanets
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- Gauge symmetry of the N-body problem in the Hamilton–Jacobi approach
- Controlling the eccentricity of polar lunar orbits with low-thrust propulsion
- A study about the integration of the elliptical orbital motion based on a special one-parametric family of anomalies
- Extension of the solution of Kepler's equation to high eccentricities
- Some orbital characteristics of lunar artificial satellites
- How to assemble a Keplerian processor
- On eccentricity functions for eccentric orbits
- Critical points and nonlinear variational problems
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