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Filed under: Disks (Astrophysics) -- CongressesFiled under: Interstellar matter -- Congresses
Filed under: Cosmic dust -- CongressesFiled under: Dark matter (Astronomy) -- CongressesFiled under: Nuclear astrophysics -- Congresses
Filed under: Imaging systems in astronomy -- CongressesFiled under: Astronomical instruments -- Calibration -- CongressesFiled under: Cosmic physics -- Periodicals
Filed under: Astrophysics -- Periodicals
Filed under: Astronautics in cosmic physics -- Research -- United StatesFiled under: Astrophysics
Filed under: Astrophysics -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.Filed under: Astrophysics -- Observations
Filed under: Astrophysics -- Research -- United States
Filed under: Artificial satellites -- Orbits -- CongressesFiled under: Artificial satellites -- Orbits -- Mathematical models
Filed under: Artificial satellites -- Atmospheric entry -- Mathematical models
Filed under: Space vehicles -- Auxiliary power supply
Filed under: Space vehicles -- Dynamics
Filed under: Space vehicles -- Propulsion systems
Filed under: Space vehicles -- Shielding (Heat)Filed under: Artificial satellitesFiled under: Astronautical instrumentsFiled under: Fluid dynamics (Space environment) Fluid Physics (International Space Station Researcher's Guide, revised edition; Washington: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 2020), by David F. Chao, Robert D. Green, Tyler Hatch, John B. McQuillen, William V. Meyer, Henry K. Nahra, Padetha Tin, and Brian J. Motil (PDF and Epub with commentary at nasa.gov) Filed under: MicrospacecraftFiled under: Reusable space vehiclesFiled under: Space probesFiled under: Space stationsFiled under: Celestial mechanics The Foundations of Celestial Mechanics (c2004), by George W. Collins (PDF files at Harvard) An Introduction to Celestial Mechanics (New York and London: Interscience Publishers, 1960), by Theodore E. Sterne (page images at HathiTrust) Foundations of Mechanics (second edition, 1987), by Ralph Abraham and Jerrold E. Marsden (PDF with commentary at Caltech) An Introduction to Celestial Mechanics (New York and London: Macmillan, 1902), by Forest Ray Moulton (page images at HathiTrust) An Introduction to Celestial Mechanics (second revised edition; New York: Macmillan, c1914), by Forest Ray Moulton (PDF at djm.cc) Mechanism of the Heavens (second edition; based on the 1831 edition), by Mary Somerville, ed. by Russell McNeil (PDF files at malaspina.com) The Collected Mathematical Works of George William Hill, by George William Hill The World Machine, the First Phase: The Cosmic Mechanism (London et al.: Longmans, Green and Co., 1907), by Carl Snyder Filed under: Disks (Astrophysics)Filed under: Space plasmas
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