Holiday savings! Exclusive discounts on books, free shipping and more. Click here!

cart Cart 0 items
No image available

Spaceflight mechanics 2007; proceedings; 2v. (CD-ROM included) (Advances in the astronautical sciences; v.127)

by AAS/AIAA Space Flight Mechanics Meeting (2007: Sedona, AZ) Ed. by Maruthi R. Akella et al

Price: $215.00


Paypal American Express Discover Visa Mastercard


Am. Astronautical Society, 2007. Hardbound. New Book. Hardbound. CD-ROM included. The 121 papers of this 2-volume proceedings were first presented at the AAS/AIAA Space Flight Mechanics Meeting, held in January-February 2007 in Sedona, Arizona. The 22 session topics include space debris and planetary defense, orbit determination and tracking, attitude dynamics and control, and tethered satellites. A sampling of individual paper topics includes algorithms for safe spacecraft proximity operations, design using Gauss's perturbing equations with applications to lunar South Pole coverage, static deployment of large membrane of spinning solar sail using a balloon, and early navigation results for the New Horizons Mission to Pluto/Charon. The papers were authored or co-authored by scientists, engineers, and mathematicians based mainly in the U.S. The CD-ROM contains all the papers in digital format. The volume is not indexed. Published by Univelt for the American Astronautical Society. (©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR)

  • Bookseller: Gulls Nest Books US (US)
  • Bookseller Inventory #: 306285
  • Format/binding: Hardbound
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • ISBN 10: 0877035415
  • ISBN 13: 9780877035411
  • Publisher: Am. Astronautical Society
  • Date published: 2007
  • Pages: 2230

Bookseller Terms of Sale

All books are subject to prior sale (with immediate refund). International orders welcome. Preferred method of payment is credit card using Biblio.com secure ordering and payment system. Contact us by email or telephone for alternative payment methods (biborders@gullsnestbooks.com or 503-288-5942). Shipping rates are based on books weighing approximately 2.2 lb, or 1 kg. Heavy, oversized, or multi-volume sets, especially for international shipment, may require an extra shipping charge. We will contact you with advice on alternatives. Returns permitted if book is not as described (contact us first). Clicking on \\\"Ask seller a question\\\" is an easy method to reach us.




Other Recommended Books


Applied Mathematics in Integrated Navigation Systems
Robert M. Rogers


The Monuments of Mars
Richard C. Hoagland


Visions of Spaceflight : Images from the Ordway Collection
Frederick I., III Ordway


Sign up to receive offers and updates: