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Broader terms:Used for:- Cosmic plasmas
- Plasmas, Cosmic
- Plasmas, Space
- Astrophysical plasma
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- 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
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