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Spring 2019/Lecture 10/Conceptual Example – 18 Feb 2019

Return from recording issues. An example illustrating the previous discussions on real-world limitations of observations is examined.

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Slides: L10 Slides – ConceptualExample

Previous lectures:

  • L9 – Conceptual Measurements
  • L8 – Simulating Ideal Measurements
  • L7 – Ideal and Conceptual Measurements
  • L6 – Coordinate Systems and Time
  • L5 – Perturbed Motion
  • L4 – Two Body Problem
  • L3 – Problem Solution and Review
  • L2 – Orbital Mechanics Concepts
  • L1 – Orbit Determination Concepts

 

 

This entry was posted in Statistical Orbit Determination and tagged Academic, aerospace, Curiosity, instruction, OD, orbit determination, satellite, spaceflight, Tutoring on April 16, 2019 by crsimpson.

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