Orbital Mechanics: Keplerian model

A comprehensive guide to the Keplerian model of orbital mechanics
Author

Srihari S

Published

September 18, 2025

Preface

This book aims to provide a comprehensive guide to the Keplerian model of orbital mechanics, covering the fundamental principles and equations governing the motion of celestial bodies. We will explore the historical context of orbital mechanics, starting with the work of Johannes Kepler and Isaac Newton, and progressing to model various systems such as the two body system and orbit maneuvers later on.

Current chapters

  • Chapter 1: Introduces Newton’s Laws of gravitation and an appreciation of the work behind the derivation of the law
  • Chapter 2: Derivation of equations of motion in a two-body problem, introduces us to eccentricity of orbit, derives the orbit equation in parametric form, forming the basis of Keplerian orbits. Also introduces us to the vis-viva equation.
  • Chapter 3:(WIP) Derives the time dependence of the orbital motion, introducing us to Kepler’s equation and the eccentric anomaly.