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Date: 2012-05-18 05:17:12
Space
Astrology
Ballistics
Conic sections
Trigonometry
Eccentric anomaly
Orbital mechanics
True anomaly
Ellipse
Celestial mechanics
Geometry
Astrodynamics

Proceedings of the Tenth National Aeronautical Conference, Edited by Sheikh SR, Khan AM, College of Aeronautical Engineering, PAF Academy, Risalpur, NWFP, Pakistan, April[removed], 2006, pp[removed]

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