kozmodinamike
Kozmodinamike refers to the study of the motion of celestial bodies and artificial spacecraft under the influence of gravitational, propulsion, and environmental forces. In Albanian-language usage, the term encompasses the dynamics relevant to spaceflight as well as celestial mechanics, and is closely related to astrodynamics and orbital mechanics.
The field covers orbital and attitude dynamics, trajectory design, propulsion dynamics, and the interaction of bodies
Its core concepts include Newton's laws of motion and universal gravitation, gravitational perturbations, orbital elements, the
Methodologically, kozmodinamike uses analytical approaches, such as patched conics and secular perturbation theory, as well as
Applications include satellite constellation maintenance, reentry and landing trajectories, planetary flybys, orbital transfers, formation flying, debris
Terminology varies by language, with kozmodinamike commonly used in Albanian contexts to denote cosmodynamics or space