-
-
Subscribe to our Weekly Newsletters!
Pages
- All Artificial Intelligence
- All Astronomy
- All Coding and Computing
- All Planetary Science
- All Robotics
- All Science Education
- All Science New and Old
- All Space Business
- All Space Program History
- All Space Technology
- All Technology Advances
- Artificial Intelligence Journal Articles Feed
- Artificial Intelligence News Feed
- Best Recently Published Books
- Communications and Data Transfer Technology Journal Articles
- Companies of note
- Computers and Coding Journal Articles Feed
- Cyber and Data Security Journal Articles
- Data Science Journal Articles
- Documents of interest
- Engineering Journal Articles Feed
- For Book Lovers
- New books
- New Space Books
- Archived books by month
- ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
- ASTRONOMY
- NEW TECHNOLOGY
- PLANETARY SCIENCE
- RESEARCH AND STEM
- ROBOTICS
- Space and Science Book List April 2020
- Space and Science Book List February 2020
- Space and Science Book List January 2020
- Space and Science Book List May 2020
- SPACE BUSINESS
- SPACE EXPLORATION
- SPACE TECHNOLOGY
- Subscription Page
- Publisher Promotions and Book Specials
- Publishers Pages
- Fuel and Energy Research Journal Articles
- Games
- Go Book Shopping!
- Interviews
- Links of interest
- Materials Science and Technology Journal Articles
- Mathematics Journal Articles Feed
- New Book Suggestions
- New Books list
- New Technology Journal Articles
- Philosophy of Math and Science Journal Articles Feed
- Physical Sciences Journal Articles Feed
- Planetary and Space Science Journal Articles Feed
- Quantum Science and Technology Journal Articles
- Robotics Journal Articles Feed
- Space and Satellite Technology Journal Articles Feed
- SPACE AND SCIENCE MINI-BLOGS
- Space and Science News
- Space Business and Policy Journal Articles Feed
- Space Medicine Journal Articles
- Space Tech News Feed
- STEM/STEAM and Education Journal Articles
- Today in space and science history collection
- Websites of interest
Tag Archives: Princeton
Space technology – “Planetary Spacecraft Navigation” (Springer, 2019) – James Miller interview part 1 of 2
Podcast: Play in new window | Download | EmbedSubscribe: RSSCheck out the book here https://amzn.to/2Z5utRP James Miller has decades of experience working on spacecraft navigation. He has also worked extensively in programming computer systems to conduct navigation operations. We spoke … Continue reading →
Posted in All Space Program History, author, books, interview, satellites, space exploration, space history, space technology
|
Tagged analog computer, analog computers, Atlas Centaur, attitude control, Carnegie-Mellon, comgen, commercialization, constrained optimization, Deep Space Network, elon musk, engineer, exploration, Galileo, gradient projection, japan, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, JPL, Lagrange multipliers, Lockheed Martin, Mariner 6, Mariner 7, mathematician, Minuteman, Neil Degrasse Tyson, nuclear subs, orbit insertion, podcast, precision re-entry, Princeton, propulsion, science, space, spacecraft, spacex, telemetry, trajectory, University of Barcelona, Viking, westinghouse, wiring diagram
|
Comments Off on Space technology – “Planetary Spacecraft Navigation” (Springer, 2019) – James Miller interview part 1 of 2