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Space Trajectories: Basic and Advanced Topics

English

By (author): Max Cerf

An authoritative reference that covers essential concepts of orbital mechanics and explains how they relate to advanced space trajectory applications

Space Trajectories is the first book to offer a comprehensive exploration of orbital mechanics and trajectory optimization in a single volume. Beginning with a review of essential concepts, the book progresses to advanced space applications, highlighting methods used in todays space missions.

The contents are organized into three parts. The first part delves into free orbital motion, covering topics such as Keplerian motion, perturbed motion, the three-body problem, orbit determination, and collision risks in orbit. The second part focuses on controlled orbital motion, discussing impulsive transfer, orbital rendezvous, thrust level optimization, low-thrust transfer, and space debris cleaning. The third part examines ascent and reentry, including launch into orbit, launcher staging, analytical solutions in flat Earth, interplanetary missions, and atmospheric reentry.

Each chapter is written in a modular way, featuring conclusion summaries, key points, and suggestions for further investigation. Examples are included with detailed solutions methods that readers can apply to solve their own trajectory problems.

Written by an expert of the topic who has performed guidance of Ariane launchers for 30 years, Space Trajectories includes information on:

  • Keplerian motion, motion time law, universal formulation, equinoctial parameters, and Lagrange coefficients
  • Osculating orbit, Gauss equations, gravitational and third body perturbations, Lissajous and Halo orbits, and invariant manifolds
  • Astrometry measurements, Kalman filtering, orbit uncertainties, and collision probability
  • Transfer in one, two, or three impulses, minimum-energy transfer, Lamberts problem, high- and low-thrust transfer, and interplanetary path
  • Launch and reentry trajectories, propulsion systems, optimized thrust profiles, and launcher staging

Space Trajectories is an essential reference for students and researchers aiming to quickly understand the main issues in astrodynamics and the way to design trajectories, as well as space engineers seeking to consolidate their knowledge in the field of optimization and optimal control applied to aerospace and space missions.

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Product Details
  • Publication Date: 31 Oct 2024
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781394293797

About Max Cerf

Max Cerf Ph.D. is an emeritus expert in mission analysis and optimization at ArianeGroup where he has been involved in space mission analysis and developing and deploying the companys Ariane launchers for 30 years. He is also serving as an Associate Professor at Sorbonne-Université where his research focuses on control optimization and applied mathematics.

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