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This discussion focuses on recommended books for studying celestial mechanics and astrodynamics. Key titles include "Fundamentals of Astrodynamics and Applications" by Vallado, which covers extensive topics but requires a solid math background. Other notable mentions are "Fundamentals of Astrodynamics" by Bate, Mueller, and White, and "Introduction to Space Dynamics" by William Tyrrell Thomson, both of which are still in print through Dover Publications. The conversation also highlights the distinction between celestial mechanics and astrodynamics, emphasizing their different focuses on theoretical versus practical applications.

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  • Understanding of differential equations
  • Familiarity with calculus concepts
  • Basic knowledge of celestial mechanics principles
  • Access to library resources or online book retailers
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  • Research "Fundamentals of Astrodynamics and Applications" by Vallado
  • Explore "Fundamentals of Astrodynamics" by Bate, Mueller, and White
  • Investigate "Introduction to Space Dynamics" by William Tyrrell Thomson
  • Study the differences between celestial mechanics and astrodynamics
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Students and professionals in aerospace engineering, astrophysics, and anyone interested in the theoretical and practical aspects of celestial mechanics and astrodynamics.

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I am having a hard time finding a good book on celestial mechanics, any recommendations?
 
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In this thread I recommended Fundamentals of Astrodynamics and Applications by Vallado.

It does depend on the level of your math abilities and the depth which you want to delve. That book goes has pretty much anything you would want to learn about, but the math can get pretty hairy.
 
I've heard that Bate, Mueller and White is a decent book. I haven't looked at it myself, though.

http://search.barnesandnoble.com/textbooks/booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?userid=2WWUAGCB2E&isbn=0792369033&TXT=Y&itm=1 is the book I've got.

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A bit expensive and not at my library :(
 
Here is one

My copy looks promising. Its called Fundimentals of Astrodynamics by Roger R. Bate Donald D Mueller and Jerryr E White, 1971, 454 pages,14$, and continuously in reprint at Dover Publications Inc. I have their hard copy winter 2004 catalog of Math and Science. You can order online at doverpublications.com. It has a altitude vs lethal radiation dose. There is a narrow window of safety at 200 miles altitude when inside metal sheilding.

A related book I like is Introduction to Space Dynamics by WIlliam Tyrrell Thomson, 1986, 315 pages, 15$, and still in reprint at DOver. I explains jet stabilization and near ground gravity turns. Very interesting.


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Shouldn't there be a distinction made between celestial mechanics and astrodynamics? I thought that astrodynamics was the name given to the more practical engineering aspects of spacecraft dynamics, control and navigation. Whereas celestial mechanics is looking only a planets and their satellites and not really concerned with traveling around and between them.

BMW is decent, and it is also dirt cheap. As is Thomson, although that's more to do with attitude control and associated things, rather than celestial mechanics, I think. Dover also do another book called An Introduction to Celestial Mechanics, although it is a re-print of a text from the very early twentieth century.

A lot of general physics, and especially mechanics, textbooks have sections on celestial mechanics. And so do some astronomy texts.
 

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