Public Domain Aeronautical Software (PDAS)
  1. Green, Richard N.: Investigation of Occultation and Imagery Problems for Orbital Missions to Venus and Mars. NASA Technical Note D-5104, April 1969.
  2. Kibler, James F.: An Earth-Mars Mission-Analysis Program. NASA Technical Note D-5985, January 1971.
  3. Escobal, Pedro Ramon: Methods of Orbit Determination. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1965.
  4. Clarke, V.C., Jr.; Roth, R.Y.; et al.: Earth-Venus Trajectories, 1964-1970. Tech. Mem. No. 33-99, Vols. I to V, Jet Propulsion Lab., California Institute of Technology, 1963.
  5. Clarke, V.C., Jr.; Roth, R.Y.; et al.: Earth-Mars Trajectories, 1964-1977. Tech. Mem. No. 33-100, Vols. I to VII, Jet Propulsion Lab., California Institute of Technology, 1964.
  6. Koenig, L.R.; Murray, F.W.; Michaux, C.M.; and Hyatt, H.A.: Handbook of the Physical Properties of the Planet Venus. NASA Special Publication 3029, 1967.
  7. Michaux, C.M.: Handbook of the Physical Properties of the Planet Mars. NASA Special Publication 3030, 1967.
  8. Anon.: Explanatory Supplement to the Astronomical Ephemeris and the American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac. H. M. Nautical Almanac Office, 1961.
  9. Kozai, Yoshihide: The Motion of a Close Earth Satellite. Astron. J., vol. 64, no. 9, Nov. 1959, pp. 367-377.
  10. Clarke, Victor C., Jr.: Constants and Related Data for Use in Trajectory Calculations as Adopted by the Ad Hoc NASA Standard Constants Committee. Tech. Rep. No. 32-604 (Contract No. NAS 7-100), Jet Propulsion Lab., California Institute of Technology, Mar. 6, 1964.
  11. Miller, James: Planetary Spacecraft Navigation. Springer,2019.

The book by James Miller gives an up-to-date (2019) description of the actual programs used by NASA, JPL, APL, etc. for planetary spacecraft navigation.

Public Domain Aeronautical Software (PDAS)