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Date: 2011-06-05 16:48:16
Astrodynamics
Astrology
Conic sections
Classical mechanics
Centripetal force
Kinematics
Eccentric anomaly
Ellipse
Orbital mechanics
Celestial mechanics
Geometry
Physics

JOURNAL OF GUIDANCE, CONTROL, AND DYNAMICS Vol. 25, No. 1, January – February 2002 Relative Dynamics and Control of Spacecraft Formations in Eccentric Orbits G¨okhan Inalhan¤

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