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Celestial mechanics, Celestial mechanics - Albert Einstein, Celestial mechanics - Ancient Civilizations, Celestial mechanics - Claudius Ptolemy, Celestial mechanics - Examples of problems, Celestial mechanics - External link, Celestial mechanics - History of celestial mechanics, Celestial mechanics - Isaac Newton, Celestial mechanics - Johannes Kepler, Celestial mechanics - Open problems, Celestial mechanics - Perturbation theory, Astrometry is a part of astronomy and deals with the positions of stars and other celestial bodies, their distances and movements., Astrodynamics is the study and creation of orbits, especially those of artificial satellites., Orbit is the path that an object makes, around another object, whilst under the influence of a source of centripetal force, such as gravity., Satellite is an object that orbits another object (known as its primary). The term is often used to describe an artificial satellite (as opposed to natural satellites, or moons). The common noun moon (not capitalized) is used to mean any natural satellite of the other planets., Celestial navigation is a position fixing technique that was the first system devised to help sailors locate themselves on a featureless ocean.
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 |  |  | Celestial mechanics - Johannes Kepler: Encyclopedia II - Celestial mechanics - History of celestial mechanicsAlthough modern analytic celestial mechanics starts 400 years ago with Isaac Newton, prior studies addressing the problem of planetary positions are known going back perhaps 3,000 years.
Celestial mechanics - Ancient Civilizations.
The Ancient Babylonians had no mechanistic theories regarding celestial motions, but recognized repeating patterns in the motion of the sun, moon, and planets. They used tabulated positions during similar pas ...
See also:Celestial mechanics, Celestial mechanics - History of celestial mechanics, Celestial mechanics - Ancient Civilizations, Celestial mechanics - Claudius Ptolemy, Celestial mechanics - Johannes Kepler, Celestial mechanics - Isaac Newton, Celestial mechanics - Albert Einstein, Celestial mechanics - Open problems, Celestial mechanics - Examples of problems, Celestial mechanics - Perturbation theory, Celestial mechanics - External link Read more here: » Celestial mechanics: Encyclopedia II - Celestial mechanics - History of celestial mechanics |
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 |  |  | Celestial mechanics - Johannes Kepler: Encyclopedia II - Celestial mechanics - Examples of problemsCelestial motion without additional forces such as thrust of a rocket, is governed by gravitational acceleration of masses due to other masses. A simplification is the n-body problem, where we assume n spherically symmetric masses, and integration of the accelerations reduces to summation.
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4-body problem: spaceflight to Mars (for parts of the flight the influence of one or two bodies is very small, so that there we have a 2- or 3-body problem; see also the patched conic approximation)
3-body problem:
quasi-satellite
space ...
See also:Celestial mechanics, Celestial mechanics - History of celestial mechanics, Celestial mechanics - Ancient Civilizations, Celestial mechanics - Claudius Ptolemy, Celestial mechanics - Johannes Kepler, Celestial mechanics - Isaac Newton, Celestial mechanics - Albert Einstein, Celestial mechanics - Open problems, Celestial mechanics - Examples of problems, Celestial mechanics - Perturbation theory, Celestial mechanics - External link Read more here: » Celestial mechanics: Encyclopedia II - Celestial mechanics - Examples of problems |
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