astrodynamic
/æstroʊˈdænɪmɪk/Definitions
1. adjective
relating to the application of dynamics to celestial bodies or their motion, or to the study of the forces acting between celestial bodies.
“Astrodynamic calculations are crucial for space mission planning and navigation.”
2. noun
the branch of astronomy dealing with the application of dynamics to celestial bodies or their motion, or to the study of the forces acting between celestial bodies.
“Astrodynamic is a vital field of study for understanding the behavior of celestial objects in our solar system.”