Lunar and Interplanetary Trajectories / by Robin Biesbroek
By: Biesbroek, Robin
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E-bookSeries: Springer Praxis BooksPublisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2016Edition: 1st ed.Description: 1 recurso en línea (XV, 227 p.) : 320 ilustraciones, 28 ilustraciones col..ISBN: 9783319269832.Subject: Viajes interplanetarios
Summary: This book provides readers with a clear description of the types of lunar and interplanetary trajectories, and how they influence satellite-system design. The description follows an engineering rather than a mathematical approach and includes many examples of lunar trajectories, based on real missions. It helps readers gain an understanding of the driving subsystems of interplanetary and lunar satellites. The tables and graphs showing features of trajectories make the book easy to understand. .
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This book provides readers with a clear description of the types of lunar and interplanetary trajectories, and how they influence satellite-system design. The description follows an engineering rather than a mathematical approach and includes many examples of lunar trajectories, based on real missions. It helps readers gain an understanding of the driving subsystems of interplanetary and lunar satellites. The tables and graphs showing features of trajectories make the book easy to understand. .
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