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    "Analytical Mechanics of Space Systems" by Hanspeter Schaub, John L. Junkins

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    "Analytical Mechanics of Space Systems" by  Hanspeter Schaub, John L. Junkins

    "Analytical Mechanics of Space Systems" by Hanspeter Schaub, John L. Junkins
    American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. AIAA Education Series. 2nd edition
    AIAA | 2009 | ISBN: 1600867219 9781600867217 | 819 pages | PDF | 8 MB

    This is a textbook in the classical fashion with examples and ample homework problems. The material is arranged so that two or three different university courses at different academic levels can be based upon it. This text can be used as a basis for continuing education short courses or independent self study.

    There are two main sections—Basic Mechanics and Celestial Mechanics—divided into 14 chapters and 7 appendices covering some 700 pages. The two sections conclude with chapters on nonlinear spacecraft control and spacecraft formation flying, respectively, two topics currently receiving considerable attention.

    Table of Contents
    Foreword
    Preface
    Part 1: Basic Mechanics
    1. Particle Kinematics
    2. Newtonian Mechanics
    3. Rigid Body Kinematics
    4. Eulerian Mechanics
    5. Generalized Methods of Analytical Dynamics
    6. Variational Methods in Analytical Dynamics
    7. Hamilton's Generalized Formulations ofAnalytical Dynamics
    8. Nonlinear Spacecraft Stability and Control
    Part 2: Celestial Mechanics
    9. Classical Two-Body Problem
    10. Restricted Three-Body Problem
    11. Gravitational Potential Field Models
    12. Perturbation Methods
    13. Transfer Orbits
    14. Spacecraft Formation Flying
    Appendix A: Transport Theorem DerivationUsing Linear Algebra
    Appendix B: Various Euler Angle Transformations
    Appendix C: MRP Identity Proof
    Appendix D: Conic Section Transformations
    Appendix E: Numerical Subroutines Library
    Appendix F: First-Order Mapping Between Mean andOsculating Orbit Elements
    Appendix G: Direct Linear Mapping BetweenCartesian Hill Frame Coordinatesand Orbit Element Differences
    Appendix H: Hamel Coefficients for theRotational Motion of aRigid Body
    Index
    Supporting Materials
    with TOC BookMarkLinks