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Since ancient times explaining the motion of celestial bodies has been a must and a challenge for scientists. Many people in history, from Ptolomaeus to Copernicus, from Brahe to Kepler, from Galileo to Newton up to Lagrange and Einstein, have investigated the motion of planets, giving birth to celestial mechanics. Orbital mechanics is based on the same laws applied to artificial satellites and is...
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