SPACE FLIGHT HANDBOOKS. VOLUME I- ORBITAL FLIGHT HANDBOOK, PART 2 - MISSION SEQUENCING PROBLEMS
Space flight handbook - orbital mechanics and propulsion calculations
This handbook has been produced by the Space Systems Division of the Martin Company under Contract NAS8-5031 with the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The handbook expands and updates work previously done by the Martin
Company and also incorporates, as indicated in the text, some of the
work done by Space Technology Laboratories, Inc. and Norair Division of
Northrop Corporation under previous contracts with the George C, Marshall
Space Flight Center. The Orbital Flight Handbook is considered the
first in a series of volumes by various contractors, sponsored by MSFC,
treating the dynamics of space flight in a variety of aspects of
interest to the mission designer and evaluator. The primary purpose
of these books is to serve as a basic tool in preliminary mission planning.
In condensed form, they provide background data and material
collected through several years of intensive studies in each space
mission area, such as earth orbital flight, lunar flight, and interplanetary
flight.
Volume I, the present volume, is concerne_ with earth orbital
missions. The volume consists of three parts presented in three separate
books. The parts are:
Part i - Basic Techniques and Data
Part 2 - Mission Sequencing Problems
Part 3 - Requirements
The Martin Company Program Manager for this project has been
Jorgen Jensen, George Townsend has been Technical Director. George
Townsend has also had the direct responsibility for the coordination
and preparation of this volume. Donald Kraft is one of the principal
contributors to this volume; information has also been supplied by
Jyri Kork and Sidney Russak. Barclay E. Tucker and John Magnus have
assisted in preparing the handbook for publication.
The assistance given by the Future Projects Office at MSFC and by
the MSFC Contract Management Panel, directed by Conrad D. Swanson, is
gratefully acknowledged.
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