Review:
Orbital Mechanics For Engineering Students By Howard D. Curtis
overall review score: 4.5
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Orbital Mechanics for Engineering Students by Howard D. Curtis is a comprehensive textbook on the principles and applications of orbital mechanics in the field of engineering. It covers topics such as Kepler's laws, orbit determination, interplanetary trajectories, and spacecraft attitude dynamics.
Key Features
- Detailed explanations of key concepts in orbital mechanics
- Numerous examples and problems for practical application
- Coverage of both basic and advanced topics in the field
- Focus on engineering applications and real-world scenarios
Pros
- Clear and well-organized content
- Practical exercises to reinforce learning
- Covers a wide range of topics in orbital mechanics
- Suitable for both beginners and advanced students
Cons
- Some readers may find the material complex or challenging
- Lack of color illustrations or visual aids