Orbital motion is a vital subject which has engaged the greatest
minds in mathematics and physics from Kepler to Einstein. It has
gained in importance in the space age and touches every scientist
in any field of space science. Still, there is almost a total
dearth of books in this important field at the elementary and
intermediate levels - at best a chapter in an undergraduate or
graduate mechanics course.This book addresses that need, beginning
with Kepler's laws of planetary motion followed by Newton's law of
gravitation. Average and extremum values of dynamical variables are
treated and the central force problem is formally discussed. The
planetary problem in Cartesian and complex coordinates is tackled
and examples of Keplerian motion in the solar system are also
considered. The final part of the book is devoted to the motion of
artificial Earth satellites and the modifications of their orbits
by perturbing forces of various kinds.
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