Migration of celestial bodies in the solar system

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Solar System, Asteroids, Comets, Trans-Neptunian Objects, Accumulation Of Planets, Orbital Evolution, Near-Earth Objects, Dynamical Astronomy, Celestial Mechanics, Resonances

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The monograph is devoted to the migration of celestial bodies in the present and forming Solar System. It can be useful to various categories of readers (specialists and astronomers-amateurs), who are interesting in the structure, formation and evolution of the Solar System. The material devoted to the structure of the Solar system and to the organization of works on dynamical astronomy abroad and in Russia is available to any reader. Students and teachers can use the book as a textbook on dynamical astronomy and planet cosmogony. Specialists on various problems of astronomy, celestial mechanics, hazards due to asteroids and comets, and planet cosmogony can use the monograph as a reference book. The scientists, who investigate the problem of formation of the Solar System and the evolution of orbits of asteroids, trojans, objects of the trans-Neptunian belt, near-Earth objects, and other celestial bodies, can find overviews and original results on these problems.

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