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Orbital Mechanics for Engineering Students

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"Orbital Mechanics for Engineering Students" is a textbook that provides an introduction to the principles of orbital mechanics, specifically tailored for students in engineering and related fields. Written by Howard D. Curtis, the book covers the fundamental concepts and mathematical formulations necessary to understand the motion of spacecraft and other celestial bodies in orbit.

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