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Motions of celestial bodies

  1. Title statementMotions of celestial bodies : computer simulations / by Eugene Butikov. [elektronický zdroj]
    PublicationBristol [England] (Temple Circus, Temple Way, Bristol BS1 6HG, UK) : IOP Publishing, [2014]
    Phys.des.1 online resource (various pagings) : illustrations.
    ISBN9780750311007 (online)
    9780750311090 mobi
    Note"Version: 20141001"--Title page verso.
    ContentsPreface -- Author biography -- Introduction : getting started -- List of the simulation programs -- How to operate the simulation programs -- Keplerian motions in celestial mechanics -- Numerical and analytical methods
    Content noteHodograph of the velocity vector for Keplerian motion -- Hodograph of the velocity for closed orbits -- Hodograph of the velocity for open orbits. Orbits of satellites and trajectories of missiles -- Families of Keplerian orbits -- Evolution of an orbit in the atmosphere. Active maneuvers in space orbits -- How to operate the program -- Space flights and orbital maneuvers -- Relative motion of bodies in space orbits -- Space probes and relative motion -- Rendezvous in space and interplanetary flights. Precession of an equatorial orbit. Binary stars : the two-body problem. Three-body systems -- The restricted three-body problem -- Managing the program 'Planet with a satellite' -- Satellites of a planet that orbits a star -- Exact particular solutions to the three-body problem -- A space flight over the back side of the Moon -- Lunar perturbations of a satellite's orbit -- A space voyage to a distant planet and back -- Comets : interplanetary vagabonds -- A double star with a planet. Many-body systems in celestial mechanics -- Planetary system : a many-body problem -- A model of the Solar System -- Hypothetical planetary systems and heavenly catastrophes -- Multiple stars -- Exact particular solutions to the many-body problem. Phenomena and concepts in celestial mechanics : an introductory approach -- Newton's law of universal gravitation -- Potential energy of a body in the Newtonian gravitational field -- Circular velocity and escape velocity -- Geometric properties of Keplerian orbits -- Initial conditions and parameters of Keplerian orbits -- A satellite in the atmosphere -- Trajectories of a landing module -- A space probe -- Space rendezvous -- Kepler's laws and the solar system -- An approximate approach to the restricted three-body problem. Theoretical background -- Angular momentum and areal velocity -- Dynamical derivation of Kepler's first law -- Kepler's third law -- A hodograph of the velocity vector for Keplerian motion -- Another derivation of Kepler's first law -- A family of orbits with equal energies and a common initial point -- Relative orbital motion -- The gravitational field of a distorted planet -- The two-body problem -- Exact particular solutions to the three-body problem -- The non-restricted three-body problem -- The sphere of gravitational action -- The oceanic tides. Glossary.
    Notes to AvailabilityPřístup pouze pro oprávněné uživatele
    AudienceProfessional and scholarly.
    NoteZpůsob přístupu: World Wide Web.. Požadavky na systém: Adobe Acrobat Reader.
    Another responsib. Institute of Physics (Great Britain),
    Subj. Headings Astrophysics. * Rotational motion - Computer simulation. * Classical mechanics. * SCIENCE / Mechanics / General.
    Form, Genre elektronické knihy electronic books
    CountryAnglie
    Languageangličtina
    Document kindElectronic books
    URLPlný text pro studenty a zaměstnance UPOL
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    This book, together with the accompanying software, is written for a wide range of graduate and undergraduate students studying various courses in physics and astronomy. The primary aim of the book is the understanding of the foundations of classical and modern physics, while their application to celestial mechanics is used to illustrate these concepts. The simulation programs create vivid and lasting impressions of the investigated phenomena, and provide students and their instructors with a powerful tool to explore basic concepts that are difficult to study and teach in an abstract conventional manner.

    Preface -- Author biography -- Introduction : getting started -- List of the simulation programs -- How to operate the simulation programs -- Keplerian motions in celestial mechanics -- Numerical and analytical methodsHodograph of the velocity vector for Keplerian motion -- Hodograph of the velocity for closed orbits -- Hodograph of the velocity for open orbitsOrbits of satellites and trajectories of missiles -- Families of Keplerian orbits -- Evolution of an orbit in the atmosphereActive maneuvers in space orbits -- How to operate the program -- Space flights and orbital maneuvers -- Relative motion of bodies in space orbits -- Space probes and relative motion -- Rendezvous in space and interplanetary flightsPrecession of an equatorial orbitBinary stars : the two-body problemThree-body systems -- The restricted three-body problem -- Managing the program 'Planet with a satellite' -- Satellites of a planet that orbits a star -- Exact particular solutions to the three-body problem -- A space flight over the back side of the Moon -- Lunar perturbations of a satellite's orbit -- A space voyage to a distant planet and back -- Comets : interplanetary vagabonds -- A double star with a planetMany-body systems in celestial mechanics -- Planetary system : a many-body problem -- A model of the Solar System -- Hypothetical planetary systems and heavenly catastrophes -- Multiple stars -- Exact particular solutions to the many-body problemPhenomena and concepts in celestial mechanics : an introductory approach -- Newton's law of universal gravitation -- Potential energy of a body in the Newtonian gravitational field -- Circular velocity and escape velocity -- Geometric properties of Keplerian orbits -- Initial conditions and parameters of Keplerian orbits -- A satellite in the atmosphere -- Trajectories of a landing module -- A space probe -- Space rendezvous -- Kepler's laws and the solar system -- An approximate approach to the restricted three-body problemTheoretical background -- Angular momentum and areal velocity -- Dynamical derivation of Kepler's first law -- Kepler's third law -- A hodograph of the velocity vector for Keplerian motion -- Another derivation of Kepler's first law -- A family of orbits with equal energies and a common initial point -- Relative orbital motion -- The gravitational field of a distorted planet -- The two-body problem -- Exact particular solutions to the three-body problem -- The non-restricted three-body problem -- The sphere of gravitational action -- The oceanic tidesGlossary.

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