Books on Spacecraft Control and Navigation

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A math graduate student interested in spacecraft control and navigation seeks book recommendations to expand their knowledge, particularly with a strong mathematical foundation but limited space background. They mention deriving basic motion and control equations and express a preference for affordable resources, such as Dover publications. Notable texts suggested include "Analytical Mechanics of Space Systems" by Schaub and Junkins, which is widely used in aerospace engineering, as well as "Fundamentals of Astrodynamics and Applications" by Vallado and "Control of Spacecraft and Aircraft" by Bryson. The discussion acknowledges the vastness of the field and the need for a good introductory resource rather than an all-encompassing book. Overall, the focus is on finding accessible and foundational literature in spacecraft dynamics and control.
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I am a math grad student who has really got interested in spacecraft control and navigation.

Like a lot of people, I have been playing too much ksp and gotten interested in the mathematics of spacecraft navigation and control. For fun, I derived some basic motion and control equations from Hamilton systems and what little I remember about freshman physics. Now I want to expand on my knowledge on the field.

Any books or other resource suggestions on where to start with a strong mathematical background (but little space background) would be really helpful. Also, I would really prefer cheaper books like dover since this is pretty much a hobby right now.
 
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I know my graduate class on spacecraft dynamics was taught using "Analytical Mechanics of Space Systems" by Schaub and Junkins. I am not a dynamics and controls guy though so I have no idea if that book is considered "good". I know at least one of the authors is NAE though, so that's got to count for something.
 
Schaub and Junkins is one of the more widely-used texts in aerospace engineering. Another is Fundamentals of Astrodynamics and Applications by Vallado. Yet another: Fundamentals of Astrodynamics by Bate, Mueller, and White. Yet another: Control of Spacecraft and Aircraft by Bryson.

There are *lots* more. tmay42, you are asking about a very large field of study. There is no single book that encompasses this very large field.
 
Thank you for the reference.

DH, I do realize it is a huge field and should have been more clear in my post. I am just looking for a good introduction to the field and not asking for everything to be summarized in one book.
 
Due to the constant never ending supply of "cool stuff" happening in Aerospace these days I'm creating this thread to consolidate posts every time something new comes along. Please feel free to add random information if its relevant. So to start things off here is the SpaceX Dragon launch coming up shortly, I'll be following up afterwards to see how it all goes. :smile: https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacex/

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