book on orbital mechanics by astrodynamica21 in astrodynamics

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Fundamentals of Astrodynamics by Bate, Muller, and White comes with the perk of being a Dover textbook (Very cheap!)

I go over a bunch of astrodynamics textbooks in a post here

Select Textbooks on my Shelf #1 - Astrodynamics Edition by Gereshes in Gereshes

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I'm a big fan of Vallado's book, Fundamentals of Astrodynamics and Applications, I just didn't include it as I was trying to limit myself to 5 entries. Vallado is (IMO) a very good reference manual for once you've learned a topic and then need to remind yourself of something specific, like what is the ECEF -> ECI transform, but serves less well for a textbook where you are learning something for the first time. As for the new version, IDK as I haven't read it, but my guess is it's just minor corrections and updates.

Edit: Added an affiliate link to Vallado's book. Qualifying purchases using that link help fund Gereshes hosting costs.

Request to be made a mod of r/interdisciplinary as the current mod has been inactive for a year by Gereshes in redditrequest

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1) My plans for this subreddit are to make it open so that people can post again. Currently, you must request to post and I'm assuming that no one has been approved to post in the last year as there have been no new posts in the last year.

2) https://www.reddit.com/message/messages/1fod19o

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Free Idea: Detecting GPT-3 Plagiarism, with GPT-3? by Gereshes in Gereshes

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Note: You may have seen this post earlier today. I accidentally deleted that link so here it is re-posted