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Astrodynamics


The practical application of celestial mechanics, astroballistics, propulsion theory, and allied fields to the problem of planning and directing the

trajectories of space vehicles.
Astrodynamics is sometimes used as a synonym for celestial mechanics. This usage should be discouraged.

References

This article is based on NASA's Dictionary of Technical Terms for Aerospace Use