Chapter 1. The n-Body Problem.- Chapter 2. General Perturbations .- Chapter 3. Evaluation of Lagrange’s Brackets .- Chapter 4. Lagrange’s Planetary Equations .- Chapter 5. Expansion of the Perturbation Function.- Chapter 6. The Earth-Moon System .- Chapter 7. Potential of an Oblate Spheroid.- Chapter 8. Effects of General Relativity.- Chapter 9. Perturbations due to Atmospheric Drag .- Chapter 10. Periodic Solutions in Nonlinear Oscillations.
Professor James Longuski has authored or co-authored over 250
conference and journal papers in the area of astrodynamics on
topics that include designing spacecraft trajectories to explore
the Solar System and a new idea to test Einstein’s General Theory
of Relativity. He also coauthored several papers with Dr. Buzz
Aldrin on a human Earth-to-Mars transportation system known as the
“Aldrin Cycler.”He has published three books: Advice to Rocket
Scientists: A Career Survival Guide for Scientists and Engineers
(2004, AIAA), The Seven Secrets of How to Think Like a Rocket
Scientist (2007, Springer), and Optimal Control with Aerospace
Applications with José J. Guzmán, and John E. Prussing (2014,
Springer). In 2008 Dr. Longuski was inducted into Purdue
University’s Book of Great Teachers.
Dr. George E. Pollock IV is the associate director of the
Astrodynamics Department at The Aerospace Corporation. He leads a
team of analysts providingspace domain awareness and advanced space
mission analyses for the U.S. Space Force, Intelligence Community,
and NASA customers. In over a decade of professional engineering
practice, Pollock has directly contributed to national security
space through innovative mission design, system concept analysis,
and architecture studies. Pollock was a member of a team
recognized with The Aerospace Corporation’s Innovation Award in
2019. He has twice received Systems Engineering Division Awards for
leadership and technical contributions to cislunar space analysis
(2017 and 2019), and he was a member of a team that was recognized
for Outstanding Contributions to Space-Based Space Surveillance and
Space Situational Awareness (2012). The Space and Missile Systems
Center’s Space Superiority Systems Directorate honored Pollock as
the FFRDC representative of the quarter in December 2014. He
received Purdue University’s highest award for graduate student
educators in 2010. Pollock holds a bachelor’s degree in
aeronautical and astronautical engineering, a master’s degree in
aeronautics and astronautics, and a doctoral degree in aeronautical
and astronautical engineering, all from Purdue
University.
Felix Hoots has over 45 years of experience in space surveillance.
Prior to joining Aerospace, he worked as an astrodynamicist for the
14th AF and NORAD/ADCOM and then as a Chief Scientist for GRC
International. His work as a contractor supported the Air Force and
Navy as well as the intelligence community in their space and
surveillance activities. He has had 20 publications in
international professional journals including two commissioned
encyclopedia articles and seven proceedings. He is a coauthor (with
George Chao) of Applied Orbit Perturbation and Maintenance.
He has been an invited speaker at NATO and International
Astronomical Union conferences and was technical organizer and
speaker at a series of US/Russian Space Surveillance Workshops
beginning in 1994 and continuing until 2012. Hoots earned a
bachelor’s degree in physics and a master’s degree in mathematics
from Tennessee Technological University. He earned a PhD in
mathematics with an emphasis in astrodynamics from Auburn
University. Hoots is a Fellow of the American Astronautical Society
and an Associate Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics
and Astronautics. He has previously served as an Associate Editor
of the AIAA Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics. In 2006 he
received the American Association for the Advancement of Science
Award for International Scientific Cooperation. In 2016 he received
the Brouwer Award from the American Astronautical Society and the
Corporate Innovation Award from the Aerospace Corporation.
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