Problems of the movement of artificial satellites of the Earth (Reports of the 1961 conference)

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Problems of the Movement of Artificial Earth Satellites (Reports of the 1961 Conference .) )", edited by M. F. Saturday and other outstanding scientists, is a unique collection, which contains the results of discussions and research conducted at one of the first international conferences on space science and technology. This edition not only immerses the reader in the atmosphere of scientific progress of the mid-20th century, but also opens doors for him to a world where science and technology are rapidly developing, changing the idea of the possibilities of mankind. The book will be of interest to a wide range of readers: from undergraduate and graduate students studying astronomy, physics or engineering sciences, to professionals working in the space industry. It will also attract the attention of science enthusiasts who want to better understand how ideas and technologies related to artificial satellites have evolved and how they have influenced our perception of the cosmos. The age category of readers varies from high school students to mature researchers, ready to delve into the details of scientific research. "Problems of the movement of artificial Earth satellites" raises key topics related to the dynamics of satellites, their orbits and interaction with the Earth's atmosphere. Readers will be able to learn about the first successes in the launch of satellites, such as Sputnik-1, and how these achievements opened new horizons for scientific research and practical application. The book also touches on issues related to the impact of satellites on navigation, communications and meteorology, which makes it relevant today, when we live in the era of satellite technology. Style of author and editors, including M. F. Saturday, distinguished by scientific rigor, but at the same time the availability of the presentation. They skillfully balance between complex mathematical models and comprehensible explanations, which allows the reader not only to immerse himself in theory, but also to see the practical application of knowledge. This makes the book not only a teaching tool, but also a fascinating reading for anyone interested in space. The book “Problems of the movement of artificial satellites of the Earth” may also be of interest to those who are familiar with other works in the field of astronomy and astronautics, such as “Space” by Carl Sagan or “Space Odyssey” by Arthur C. Clarke. It will be an excellent addition to the library of any lover of science and technology, as well as those who want to understand how the ideas that are now the basis for modern space research were born. In conclusion, this edition not only reflects the historical significance of the scientific achievements of the 1960s, but also serves as a reminder of how far we have progressed in space exploration. The book “Problems of the Movement of Artificial Earth Satellites” is not just a collection of reports, but an important contribution to understanding the dynamics of space objects, which inspires a new generation of researchers and dreamers. If you want to learn more about how artificial satellites have changed our world and what challenges scientists face today, this edition should definitely take a place on your shelf.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Субботин М.Ф.
и др. (ред.) - Language
- Russian
- Release date
- 1963