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Elsevier - The Dynamics of Natural Satellites of the Planets

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Description

Explore the complex world of celestial mechanics with The Dynamics of Natural Satellites of the Planets by Elsevier. This book serves as an accessible reference for anyone looking to understand how planetary moons move and behave through both theoretical models and direct observation. Built upon decades of dedicated research, this text uses state-of-the-art observations of solar system satellites to establish precise measurements and calculations. It bridges the gap between theory and real-world data, providing a clear look at the movement and dynamics of natural satellites. Whether you are a student or a researcher, this resource offers an extensive set of study methods and results. It provides the necessary tools to analyze satellite motion and includes comprehensive reviews and references to support your study of astronomy and space science.

Key Features

Provides an accessible reference for understanding celestial mechanics and the movement of planetary moons.

Uses state-of-the-art observations of natural satellites within our solar system to establish accurate models.

Includes decades of research-based findings to support calculations and measurements of satellite dynamics.

Offers an extensive set of study methods and results regarding the motion of natural satellites.

Contains detailed reviews and references to aid in the study of planetary satellite movement.

Product Specifications

Format
paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
16 October 2020
Listed Since
01 February 2020

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