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Advances in astronautical sciences (ISSN: 0065-3438)

PublisherAmerican Astronautical Society (AAS)

ISSN-L0065-3438

ISSN0065-3438

IF(Impact Factor)0.144 / 2012

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Dr. Kathleen C. Howell, Editor-in-Chief
School of Aeronautics and Astronautics
3233 Armstrong Hall
Purdue University
West Lafayette, IN 47907
howell-AT-purdue.edu
Dr. Nathan Harl, Managing Editor
Sandia National Laboratories
Published quarterly since 1954 by the American Astronautical Society, The Journal of the Astronautical Sciences is an archival publication devoted to the sciences and technology of astronautics. Articles are published which present significant new results, important insights, or state of the art surveys in all areas of astrodynamics, celestial mechanics, atmospheric flight mechanics, navigation and guidance, and space related sciences. Authors are encouraged to submit papers on attitude dynamics, orbit determination, trajectory optimization, space mission analysis, numerical methods, maneuvering flight vehicles, dynamics and control of large flexible space structures, and space sciences related to new astronautical systems and their applications.
The Journal is currently provided at no charge to AAS members. Online access will be available in 2013 under an agreement with Springer Science + Business Media. Annual institutional subscription rate (4 issues) is $189.00. Back issues can be ordered based on availability. To subscribe contact Springer at 1-800-777-4643.
Country: United States
Subject Area: Engineering
Subject Category: Aerospace Engineering
Publisher: Univelt Inc..
ISSN: 00653438
Coverage: 1971, 1974-1975, 1978-1985, 1987, 1991-1994, 1996-2012
H Index: 19
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SJR impact factor 2012 =0,144
SJR impact factor 2004 =0,385
The SJR indicator measures the scientific influence of the average article in a journal, it expresses how central to the global scientific discussion an average article of the journal is. Cites per Doc. (2y) measures the scientific impact of an average article published in the journal, it is computed using the same formula that journal impact factor ™ (Thomson Reuters).

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