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This volume contains the detailed text of the lectures delivered at
the International Workshop on Space Dynamics and e*elestial
Mechanics held in Delhi, India during November 14-16,1985. This
workshop was organised under the joint sponsorship of University of
Delhi, Delhi, Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, Trivandrum (India) and
the Space Programme of the University of Texas at Austin, Austin,
USA. The main objective of the workshop was to review the current
state of the art in the area of Space .Dynamics and Celestial
Mechanics thr- ough paper presentations, key note addresses,
lectures and discussions, to expose the participants to more recent
developments in varjous tech- niques, analytical as well as
numerical, as applicable to Space Mecha- nics, to identify and
assess the degree of augmentations desirable in respect of software
packages available for this purpose with different centres and to
establish contacts with experts in the vital field with a view to
facilitate the in flow of technical inf~rmation. The whole material
of this volume has been organized into seven basic areas: (i) The
key note address by Professor V. Szebehely, (ii) General Celestial
Mechanics, (~ii) Solar System and Natural Satellites, (iv) Stellar
Systems and Galaxies, (v) Orbit Determination and Satellite Theory,
(vi) Attitude Motion and (vii) Mission Planning and Control.
This volume contains the detailed text of the lectures delivered at
the International Workshop on Space Dynamics and e*elestial
Mechanics held in Delhi, India during November 14-16,1985. This
workshop was organised under the joint sponsorship of University of
Delhi, Delhi, Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, Trivandrum (India) and
the Space Programme of the University of Texas at Austin, Austin,
USA. The main objective of the workshop was to review the current
state of the art in the area of Space .Dynamics and Celestial
Mechanics thr- ough paper presentations, key note addresses,
lectures and discussions, to expose the participants to more recent
developments in varjous tech- niques, analytical as well as
numerical, as applicable to Space Mecha- nics, to identify and
assess the degree of augmentations desirable in respect of software
packages available for this purpose with different centres and to
establish contacts with experts in the vital field with a view to
facilitate the in flow of technical inf~rmation. The whole material
of this volume has been organized into seven basic areas: (i) The
key note address by Professor V. Szebehely, (ii) General Celestial
Mechanics, (~ii) Solar System and Natural Satellites, (iv) Stellar
Systems and Galaxies, (v) Orbit Determination and Satellite Theory,
(vi) Attitude Motion and (vii) Mission Planning and Control.
Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Colloquium 132
held in Delhi, India, October 1990. Papers are divided into five
sections: chaos, ergodic and stochastic motion, stellar systems and
galaxies, triple and many body problem, and general celestial
mechanics and stellar dynamics. Topics include algorithms for
controlling chaos, vector
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