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New Trends in Astrodynamics and Applications: An International Conference, Volume 1065 [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Sērija : Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Jul-2006
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  • ISBN-10: 1573316318
  • ISBN-13: 9781573316316
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Recent advances in the research of advanced astrodynamics and its applications have created an unprecedented interest in the space community worldwide. Mathematical dynamics-based theory and powerful numerical simulations have been fused to develop orbits and mission design concepts for past, current, and future space missions

This volume bridges the gap between theoretical and applied astrodynamics by bringing together reports from prominent mathematicians, scientists, and engineers that discuss recent advances in the field. It is hoped that this volume will help to create an environment dedicated to cooperation and the sharing of knowledge within this community over the long term.

The conference for which this volume is the proceedings was truly international, bringing together scientists from China, Israel, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Russia, Spain, and the United States.

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Introduction ix
Edward Belbruno
Part I
Low Energy Trajectories and Chaos: Applications to Astrodynamics and Dynamical Astronomy
1(14)
Edward Belbruno
ExoMars Alternative Escape Trajectories with Soyuz/Fregat
15(22)
Jesus Gil-Fernandez
Carlos Corral van Damme
Mariella Graziano
G. B. Amata
F. Cogo
M.A. Perino
Efficient Orbit Integration by Manifold Correction Methods
37(7)
Toshio Fukushima
Return Time Dynamics as a Tool for Finding Almost Invariant Sets
44(11)
Bianca Thiere
Michael Dellnitz
Earth-to-Moon Low Energy Transfers Targeting L1 Hyperbolic Transit Orbits
55(22)
Francesco Topputo
Massimiliano Vasile
Franco Bernelli-Zazzera
Part II
Metrics on the Relative Spacecraft Motion Invariant Manifold
77(16)
P. Gurfil
Konstantin V. Kholshevnikov
Hamilton-Jacobi Modelling of Relative Motion for Formation Flying
93(19)
Egemen Kolemen
N. Jeremy Kasdin
Pini Gurfil
Decentralized Formation Flying Control in a Multiple-Team Hierarchy
112(27)
Joseph B. Mueller
Stephanie J. Thomas
Part III
Reduction of Lunar Landing Fuel Requirements by Utilizing Lunar Ballistic Capture
139(13)
Michael D. Johnson
Edward A. Belbruno
Robust Mission Design Through Evidence Theory and Multiagent Collaborative Search
152(22)
Massimiliano Vasile
Real Time Optimal Guidance of Low-Thrust Spacecraft: An Application of Nonlinear Model Predictive Control
174(15)
Juan Jose Arrieta-Camacho
Lorenz T. Biegler
New Trends in Astrodynamics and Applications: Optimal Trajectories for Space Guidance
189(21)
Dilmurat Azimov
Robert Bishop
A Roadmap for Optimal Control: The Right Way to Commute
210(22)
I. Michael Ross
Part IV
Trajectory Analysis for the Lunar Flyby Rescue of AsiaSat-3/HGS-1
232(22)
C. Ocampo
Recent Gravity-Assist Trajectories for Interplanetary and Solar Exploration
254(17)
David W. Dunham
Robert W. Farquhar
James V. McAdams
Teleoperation Support for Early Human Planetary Missions
271(14)
Giancarlo Genta
Maria Antonietta Perino
NEO Impact Projections
285(11)
John L. Remo
MarsSat: Assured Communication with Mars
296(15)
Thomas Gangale
Trajectory Design for Space Missions to Libration Point L2
311(14)
Alessio Di Salvo
Part V
Lagrange L4/L5 Points and the Origin of Our Moon and Saturn's Moons and Rings
325(11)
J. Richard Gott, III
Horsing Around on Saturn
336(10)
Robert J. Vanderbei
Part VI
Gauge Freedom in Orbital Mechanics
346(29)
Michael Efroimsky
Relative Equilibria for General Gravity Fields in the Sphere-Restricted Full Two-Body Problem
375(16)
D.J. Scheeres
Canonical Formalism for Modelling and Control of Rigid Body Dynamics
391(23)
P. Gurfil
Variational Methods for Periodic Solutions of Newtonian N--Body Problems
414(15)
Zhang Shiqing
Part VII
Phobos/Deimos Sample Return via Solar Sail
429(12)
Gregory L. Matloff
Travis Taylor
Conley Powell
Tryshanda Moton
Assessing Potential Propulsion Breakthroughs
441(21)
Marc G. Millis
The Interstellar Conundrum: A Survey of Concepts and Proposed Solutions
462(9)
Paul A. Gilster
Index of Contributors 471


Edward Belbruno is an artist, mathematician and scientist whose interests are in celestial mechanics, dynamical systems, dynamical astronomy, and aerospace engineering.