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In the past three years progress of celestial mechanics research was as rapid as in the previous decade. In fact now new theories of planetary and lunar motions which have nearly the same accuracy as those of the most precise observations have become available after a decade effort and new thories of some of natural satellite motions have been developed by several authors. Many papers on artificial satellite motions from several aspects were still published and more precise expressions for relativistic effects were derived.
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Kozai, Y. (1982). Mécanique Céleste. In: Wayman, P.A. (eds) Reports on Astronomy. Transactions of the International Astronomical Union. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-7837-9_4
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