The dynamics of small bodies in the solar system : a major key to solar system studies

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The dynamics of small bodies in the solar system : a major key to solar system studies

edited by Bonnie A. Steves and Archie E. Roy

(NATO ASI series, Series C, Mathematical and physical sciences ; no. 522)

Kluwer, c1999

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"Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute, held in Maratea-Acquafredda, Italy, between June 29 and July 12, 1997, entitled The Dynamics of Small Bodies in the Solar System: a Major Key to Solar System Studies--Preface

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The reader will find in this volume the Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute held in Maratea-Acquafredda, Italy, between June 29 and July 12, 1997, entitledTHE DYNAMICS OF SMALL BODIES IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM: A MAJOR KEY TO SOLAR SYSTEM STUDIES . This Advanced Study Institute was the latest in the 'Cortina' series of NATO ASI's begun in the early 1970's firstly under the directorship of Professor Victor Szebehely and subsequently under Professor Archie Roy. All, except the latest, were held at the Antonelli Institute, Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy. Many of those now active in the field made their first international contacts at these Institutes. The Institutes bring together many of the brightest of our young people working in dynamical astronomy, celestial mechanics and space science, enabling them to obtain an up-to-date synoptic view of their subjects delivered by lecturers of high international reputation. The proceedings from these institutes have been well-received in the internationalcommunity of research workers in the disciplines studied. The present institute included 15 series of lectures given by invited speakers and some 45 presentations made by the other participants. The majority of these contributions are includedinthese proceedings.

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Preface. Section One: Asteroids and Trans-Neptunian Objects. Section Two: Near Earth Objects. Section Three: Natural and Artificial Satellites. Section Four: Few Body Systems. Section Five: Studies of Dynamical Systems. Epilogue: The Shape of Things to Come. Participants and Speakers. Index.

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