Orbital Mechanics for Engineering Minds is an intuition-driven guide to astrodynamics, satellite motion, and space mission design. Written for engineers, students, and technically minded readers, this book focuses on how and why spacecraft move the way they do—building clear mental models before introducing equations.
Rather than treating orbits as formula-heavy abstractions, the book presents them as geometric paths shaped by gravity, velocity, and deliberate maneuvering. Each chapter connects physical reasoning to real engineering decisions used in satellite operations and spaceflight planning.
Topics covered include:
The geometry of orbits, energy, and angular momentum
Orbital elements and how they define size, shape, and orientation
Transfers, plane changes, phasing, and rendezvous maneuvers
Propulsion fundamentals, delta-V budgeting, and maneuver logic
Perturbations such as Earth’s oblateness, drag, and third-body effects
Strategic orbit regimes including LEO, MEO, GEO, and interplanetary paths
The book emphasizes engineering intuition: where to apply thrust, why burns are placed at specific points, how small velocity changes reshape entire trajectories, and how idealized models differ from operational reality. Mathematics is used where necessary, but always in service of understanding rather than derivation.
Whether you are studying astrodynamics, working in satellite engineering, or seeking a clear conceptual framework for spaceflight mechanics, this book provides a structured, practical way to think about motion in orbit—and how engineers deliberately shape it.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Orbital Mechanics for Engineering Minds is an intuition-driven guide to astrodynamics, satellite motion, and space mission design. Written for engineers, students, and technically minded readers, this book focuses on how and why spacecraft move the way they do-building clear mental models before introducing equations.Rather than treating orbits as formula-heavy abstractions, the book presents them as geometric paths shaped by gravity, velocity, and deliberate maneuvering. Each chapter connects physical reasoning to real engineering decisions used in satellite operations and spaceflight planning.Topics covered include: The geometry of orbits, energy, and angular momentumOrbital elements and how they define size, shape, and orientationTransfers, plane changes, phasing, and rendezvous maneuversPropulsion fundamentals, delta-V budgeting, and maneuver logicPerturbations such as Earth's oblateness, drag, and third-body effectsStrategic orbit regimes including LEO, MEO, GEO, and interplanetary pathsThe book emphasizes engineering intuition: where to apply thrust, why burns are placed at specific points, how small velocity changes reshape entire trajectories, and how idealized models differ from operational reality. Mathematics is used where necessary, but always in service of understanding rather than derivation.Whether you are studying astrodynamics, working in satellite engineering, or seeking a clear conceptual framework for spaceflight mechanics, this book provides a structured, practical way to think about motion in orbit-and how engineers deliberately shape it. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798246681640
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