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Astrodynamics
Holism
Source code
Subroutine
University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory
Fortran
Osculating orbit
CN2
Computer programming
Computing
Software engineering

APPENDIX F: Using Brouwer-mean elements from TBUS Part IV The Brouwer-mean elements in part IV of the APT predict bulletin (TBUS) can be used in a stand-alone Brouwer-Lyddane orbit prediction package to determine orbit

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