Celestial mechanics is the branch of astronomy
that deals with the motions of celestial objects. Historically
celestial mechanics applies principles of physics (classical
mechanics) to astronomical objects such as stars and planets to
produce ephemeris data. As an astronomical field of study celestial
mechanics includes the sub-fields of orbital mechanics
(astrodynamics) which deals with the orbit of an artificial
satellite and lunar theory which deals with the orbit of the
Moon.
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