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Teaching Activities
Overview of undergraduate and graduate curriculum focused on Astrodynamics, Satellite Geodesy, and Mission Design within the Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics.
Spring Semesters
Foundational and advanced topics in orbit design and mission architecture.
LEO for EO
Practical and advanced orbit design. Study oblateness, drag perturbations, and illumination geometry.
LEARN MOREMission Design
Scope, goals, architecture, launch loads, radiation, thermal environments, and lifetime prediction.
LEARN MOREFall Semesters
Alternating classes covering advanced geodesy, kinematics, and celestial mechanics as per need and interest.
Satellite GeodesyASE 389P.2
This graduate class covers the modeling, space-based measurement, and applications of the Earth’s gravity field.
Forward Methods
Observation
Inverse Methods
Applications
ASE 389P.11
When Possible
Adv. Satellite Geodesy
ASE 388P.2
Occasionally
Celestial Mechanics
Jacobian integral; zero-velocity curves; equilibrium points; stability; linearized solutions;
variational equations; periodic orbits; the two-body problem; variation of parameters;
Lagrange’s planetary equations; applications to near-earth and deep-space trajectories; numerical methods.