Space Mechanics

Satellites have become increasingly important in our daily lives. We are lost without the GPS application on our cell phones or the weather channel's minute-to-minute forecasts. We connect with each other across oceans and mountains with the click of a mouse. We explore the far reaches of space and detect pollution in our own atmosphere.

But what happens to the satellites when they've been launched? How are they repaired or recovered? How are they affected by the sun and moon? Learn the answers to these questions and more in Space Mechanics.

Topics Include

  • Orbits of near-earth satellites and interplanetary probes
  • Relative motion in orbit
  • Transfer and rendezvous
  • Decay of satellite orbits
  • Influence of earth's oblateness
  • Sun and moon effects on earth satellites

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Price
$4,056.00 Subject to change
Delivery
Online, instructor-led
Level
Introductory
Commitment
10 weeks, 9-15 hrs/week
Credit
Guidance and Control Graduate Certificate
School
Stanford School of Engineering
Language
English