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Dynamics of Natural and Artificial Celestial Bodies: Proceedings of the Us/European Celestial Mechanics Workshop, Held in Poznan, Poland, 3-7 July 2000

Author(s): Pretka-Ziomek, Halina; Wnuk, Edwin; Elmann, P. Kenneth; Richardson, David
Edition: 1st
ISBN10: 1402001150
ISBN13: 9781402001154
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This volume contains papers presented at the US/European Celestial Workshop organized by the Astronomical Observatory of Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Poland and held in Poznan, from 3 to 7 July 2000. The purpose of the workshop was to identify future research in celestial mechanics and astrometry and encourage collaboration among scientists from eastern and western countries. Also an emphasis was placed on attracting young members of the fields from around the world and encouraging them to undertake new research efforts needed for advancements in those fields. There was a full program of invited and contributed presentations on selected subjects and each day ended with a discussion period on a general subject in celestial mechanics. The discussion topics and the leaders were: Resonances and Chaos - A. Morbidelli; Artificial Satellite Orbits - K.T. Alfriend; Near Earth Objects - K. Muinonen; Small Solar System Bodies - I. Williams; and Summary - P.K. Seidelmann. The goal of the discussions was to identify what we did not know and how we might further our knowledge. It was felt, in addition, that Poznan, Poland, with a core of scientists covering a range of ages, would provide an example of how a research and educational group could be developed elsewhere. Also, Poznan is a central location convenient to eastern and western countries. Thus, the gathering of people and the papers presented are to be the bases for building the future of astrometry and celestial mechanics.

Proceedings of the US/European Celestial Mechanics Workshop, held July 3-7, 2000 in Poznan, Poland. Papers presented are to be the bases for building the future of astrometry and celestial mechanics.
Preface 1(2)
On the Attitude Dynamics of Perturbed Triaxial Rigid Bodies
3(10)
A. Elipe
M. Vallejo
A Simplified Kinetic Element Formulation for the Rotation of a Perturbed Mass-Asymmetric Rigid Body
13(14)
J. W. Mitchell
D. L. Richardson
Resonance and Capture of Jupiter Comets
27(12)
W. S. Koon
M. W. LO
J. E. Marsden
S. D. Ross
Changes in Rotational Angular Momentum due to Gravitational Interactions between Two Finite Bodies
39(6)
D. J. Scheeres
Symmetries, Reduction and Relative Equilibria for a Gyrostat in the Three-body Problem
45(6)
F. Mondejar
A. Vigueras
S. Ferrer
Quasi-static Motions of Visco-elastic Satellites
51(6)
B. S. Bardin
A. J. Maciejewski
Formation Flying Satellites: Control by an Astrodynamicist
57(6)
K. T. Alfriend
S. R. Vadali
H. Schaub
Low Energy Transfer to the Moon
63(12)
W. S. Koon
M. W. Lo
J. E. Marsden
S. D. Ross
Dissipative Forces and External Resonances
75(6)
S. Jancart
A. Lemaitre
Lunisolar Resonances Revisited
81(12)
S. Breiter
Collision Probability for Earth-Crossing Asteroids Using Orbital Ranging
93(10)
K. Muinonen
J. Virtanen
E. Bowell
The Dynamics of Meteoroid Streams
103(12)
I. P. Williams
New Estimation of Usually Neglected Forces Acting on Galilean System
115(8)
V. Lainey
A. Vienne
L. Duriez
Occurrence of Planetary Rings with Shepherds
123(6)
L. Benet
On the Relationship between Fast Lyapunov Indicator and Periodic Orbits for Symplectic Mappings
129(20)
E. Lega
C. Froeschle
On the Observability of Radiation Forces acting on Near-Earth Asteroids
149(18)
D. Vokrouhlicky
S. R. Chesley
A. Milani
Stellar Motions in Galactic Satellites
167(10)
J. C. Muzzio
M. M. Vergne
F. C. Wachlin
D. D. Carpintero
General Problems of Celestial Mechanics
Attitude Dynamics of Orbiting Gyrostats
177(10)
C. D. Hall
Non-integrability of a Certain Problem of Rotational Motion of a Rigid Satellite
187(6)
A. J. Maciejewski
Mutual Events of the Saturnian Satellites: a Test of the Dynamical Models
193(4)
J.-E. Arlot
W. Thuillot
Ch. Ruatti
An Analytical Theory of Motion of Nereid
197(8)
A.-n. Saad
H. Kinoshita
MPP01, a New Solution for Moon's Planetary Perturbations. Comparison to Numerical Integration
205(6)
P. Bidart
Posters
The Improved Model of Potential for Irregular Bodies
211(2)
P. Bartczak
S. Breiter
An Efficient Algorithm for Computation of Hansen Coefficients and Their Derivatives
213(2)
A. A. Vakhidov
On the Poynting-Robertson Effect and Analytical Solutions
215(4)
J. Klacka
Development of the Numerical Theory of the Rigid Earth Rotation
219(4)
V. V. Pashkevich
Algorithms of the Numerical Simulation of the Motion of Satellites
223(2)
V. A. Avdyushev
T. V. Bordovitsyna
Numerical Simulation of the Motion of Martian Satellites
225(2)
E. Y. Titarenko
V. A. Avdyushev
T. V. Bordovitsyna
Resonances and Stability
Stability of Long-period Planar Satellite Motions in a Circular Orbit
227(8)
A. I. Neishtadt
C. Simo
V. V. Sidorenko
Solving a Gylden-Mescerskij System in Delaunay-Scheifele-Like Variables
235(6)
L. Floria
Near-Earth Asteroids Close to Mean Motion Resonances: The Orbital Evolution
241(6)
L. E. Bykova
T. Y. Galushina
Lyapunov Stability for Langrange Equilibria of Orbiting Dust
247(6)
V. Lanchares
T. L. Moratalla
Global Dynamics in the Solar System
253(6)
P. Robutel
J. Laskar
Lyapunov Stability of the Lagrangian Libration Points in the Unrestricted Problem of a Symmetric Body and a Sphere in Resonance Cases
259(2)
K. Gozdziewski
On the Behaviour of Stationary Point in Quasi-central Configuration Dynamics
261(2)
A. E. Rosaev
A Mapping Model for the Coorbital Problem
263(2)
Z. Sandor
M. H. Morais
Self-similar Structure Induced by Linear Three-body System
265(4)
H. Umehara
Dynamics of asteroids, comets and meteors
Multidimensional Fourier Transformation of the Planetary Disturbing Function
269(4)
S. A. Klioner
Asteroid Orbits in Some Three-body Resonances
273(8)
A. A. Vakhidov
Determination of Masses of Six Asteroids from Close Asteroid-asteroid Encounters
281(2)
G. Michalak
Schwarzschield Nonequatorial Periodic Motion about an Asteroid Modeled as a Triaxial Rotating Ellipsoid
283(6)
O. Vasilkova
A Quantitative Approach of the Orbital Uncertainty Propagation through Close Encounters
289(6)
S. Berinde
Predictions, Observation and Analysis of Asteroid's Close Encounters
295(6)
J. A. M. Fernandez
A. F. Garcia
J. P. Erade
The Reconstruction of Genetic Relations between Minor Planets, based on their Orbital Characteristics
301(4)
Rosaev A. E.
Dynamically New Comets in the Solar System
305(2)
P. A. Dybczynski
H. Pretka-Ziomek
The Peculiar Orbit of Vysheslavia: Further Hints for its Yarkovsky Driven Origin?
307(6)
M. Broz
D. Vokrouhlicky
Kuiper-Belt Objects: Distribution of Orbital Elements and Observational Selection Effects
313(8)
J. Klacka
S. Gajdos
Short Arc CCD Observations of Celestial Bodies: New Approach
321(6)
O. P. Bykov
NEO Observation Program at Astronomical Observatory in Modra
327(4)
S. Gajdos
Moon-Earth Separation Problem in the Dynamics of Near Earth Asteroids
331(2)
P. Kankiewicz
Determination of Mass of Jupiter and That of Some Minor Planets from Observations of Minor Planets Moving in 2:1 Commensurability with Jupiter
333(2)
O. M. Kochetova
Ephemeris Meaning of Parameters of Asteroid's Apparent Motion
335(4)
N. O. Komarova
Primordial Depletion of the Inner Region of the Asteroid Belt, a < 2.2 AU
339(2)
A. Brunini
F. Lopez-Garcia
Numerical Simulation of the Motion of Small Bodies of the Solar System by the Symbolic Computation System ``Mathematica''
341(2)
V. P. Titarenko
L. E. Bykova
T. V. Bordovitsyna
The Prediction of the Motion of Atens, Apollos and Amors over Long Intervals of Time
343(4)
I. Wlodarczyk
Orbital Motion in Outer Solar System
347(4)
J. Klacka
M. Gajdosik
Solar Wind and Motion of Meteoroids
351(4)
J. Klacka
On the Stability of the Zodiacal Cloud
355(4)
J. Klacka
M. Kocifaj
Interaction of Stationary Nonspherical Inter-planetary Dust Particle with Solar Electromagnetic Radiation
359(4)
J. Klacka
M. Kocifaj
The Photographically Observed Meteors of (Pegasids?) Stream Associated with Comet 18P/Perrine-Mrkos
363(2)
L. Neslusan
A Sketch of an Orbital-Momentum-Based Criterion of Diversity of Two Keplerian Orbits
365(2)
L. Neslusan
On Modeling of Small Celestial Body Fracture in Planet Atmospheres
367(2)
I. V. Semenov
V. P. Korobeinikov
Approximating Trajectories of Observed Bolides with Account for Fragmentation
369(4)
V. P. Stulov
Artificial Satellite Dynamics
Orbit Determination of the Geosynchronous Space Debris Kupon Satellite Using its CCD Observations at 2-meter Telescope at the Terskol Peak
373(2)
S. P. Rudenko
V. K. Tarady
A. V. Sergeev
N. V. Karpov
Monitoring of Variations of the Upper Atmosphere Density
375(10)
A. I. Nazarenko
V. Yurasov
P. Cefola
R. Proulx
G. Granholm
Influence of the Local Troposphere on GPS Measurements
385(10)
K. Kurzynska
A. Gabryszews Ka
Orbit Determination Using Satellite Gravity Gradiometry Observations
395(6)
A. Bobojc
A. Drozyner
Semi-analytical Models of Satellites Motion for Russian Space Surveillance System
401(6)
A. I. Nazarenko
V. Yurasov
Semi-Analytical Method to Study Geopotential Perturbations Considering High Eccentric Resonant Orbits
407(8)
P. H. C. N. Lima Jr.
S. da Silva Fernandes
R. V. De Moraes
Coordinated Orbital Control for Satellite Constellations and Formations
415(10)
G. B. Palmerini
The Space Debris Evolution Modeling Taking into Account Satellite's Collisions
425(2)
A. I. Nazarenko
N. N. Smirnov
A. B. Kiselev
Inclination Change Using Atmospheric Drag
427(2)
W. Schulz
A. F. B. A. Prado
R. V. De Moraes
An Optical Scanning Search for GEO Debris
429(4)
H. Umehara
Co-location of Geostationary Satellites by Imaginary Interaction Maneuvers
433(2)
H. Umehara
Evolution of Super-geostationary Orbits on a Time Span of 200 years
435(2)
I. Wytrzyszczak
S. Breiter
B. Marciniak
Stellar and Galactic Dynamics
Dynamical Method for the Analysis of the Systematic Errors in Stellar Catalogues
437(6)
J. A. Lopez
M. J. Martinez
F. J. Marco
Resonant Excitation of Density Waves in Galaxies
443(10)
E. Griv
M. Gedalin
D. Eichler
C. Yuan
Constructing of the Stellar Velocity Field Using Hipparcos Data
453(2)
A. Tsvetkov
M. Babadjaniants
Tidal and Rotational Effects in the Evolution of Hierarchical Triple Stellar Systems
455(2)
T. Borkovits
Analysis of Catalog Corrections with Respect to the Hipparcos Reference Frame
457
F. J. Marco
J. A. Lopez
M. J. Martinez

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