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Multi-Scale (Time and Mass) Dynamics of Space Objects (Iau S364) (Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Symposia and Colloquia) (en Inglés)
Alessandra Celletti
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Cristian Beaugé
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Cătălin Galeş
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Cambridge University Press
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Multi-Scale (Time and Mass) Dynamics of Space Objects (Iau S364) (Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Symposia and Colloquia) (en Inglés) - Celletti, Alessandra ; Beaugé, Cristian ; Galeş, Cătălin
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Reseña del libro "Multi-Scale (Time and Mass) Dynamics of Space Objects (Iau S364) (Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Symposia and Colloquia) (en Inglés)"
The range of phenomena that manifest at all different time and length scales and the wide range of sizes of space objects, from minor bodies in the Solar System to exoplanets, and from dust particles to Jupiter-size bodies, require the development of dynamical modeling and analysis tools that can handle these different scales. This volume collects contributions given by distinguished scientists at the hybrid IAU Symposium 364. The methods in dynamics modeling of space objects have already reached a state of maturity, and their implementation provided a large number of important results pertaining to both the theory and their applications. The contributions cover the recent advances in the multi-scale dynamics of natural and artificial space objects from various perspectives, which will benefit graduate students and researchers working in the fields of celestial mechanics, astrodynamics, planetary sciences, applied mathematics and dynamical systems.