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Summary |
This book develops an original theory of the search for space objects, on which only crude orbital information is known. It uses a special principle to construct a plan for searching for such objects through optical or radar sensors. This principle maximally eliminates the loss of the sought-for object and provides an economical use of the resources used in the search. This book will be of great interest for astronomers-observers, space control services, space researchers, and students at technical universities. |
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Subject |
Astronautics -- Mathematical models.
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Astronautics -- Mathematical models. |
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Astronautics. |
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Space surveillance.
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Space surveillance. |
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Print version: 1527546012 9781527546011 (OCoLC)1137851634 |
ISBN |
152754754X (electronic book) |
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9781527547544 (electronic book) |
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1527546012 |
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9781527546011 |
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