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Reading list
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learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Astronautics.
This comprehensive book covers rocket propulsion, from basic principles to advanced topics, and is considered the standard reference in the field.
This classic textbook covers astrodynamics from basic concepts to advanced applications, including a discussion of recent advances.
Covers the principles and applications of satellite communications systems, including topics such as satellite orbits, modulation techniques, and multiple access techniques.
This textbook covers the fundamental principles of space systems, including topics such as spacecraft dynamics, control, and communications.
This textbook is written for undergraduate students in aerospace engineering and provides a clear and concise introduction to orbital mechanics.
Covers the history and development of liquid rocket propellants, from early experiments to modern-day applications.
This science fiction novel explores the themes of space exploration, artificial intelligence, and the evolution of humanity.
This non-fiction book tells the story of the early days of the US space program and the astronauts who flew the first missions.
This non-fiction book tells the story of the African American women who worked as mathematicians and engineers at NASA during the early days of the space program.
This classic science fiction novel explores the themes of space exploration and human settlement on Mars.
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