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航天动力学(英文)(Astrodynamics) (官网投稿)

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《航天动力学(英文)》(Astrodynamics),由教育部主管,清华大学主办,清华大学出版社和斯普林格共同出版的国际同行评议期刊。期刊的范围包括但不限于:基本轨道动力学;航天器轨迹优化与航天任务设计;轨道确定与预测,自主轨道导航;航天器姿态确定、控制和动力学;航天器和空间机器人的制导和控制;航天器星座设计与编队飞行;创新空间系统的建模、分析和优化;空间工程和跨学科应用的新概念。
本刊为:CSCD核心(2023-2024), 目次收录(超星),外文期刊,
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4、出刊日期:季刊,逢季末月出版。

2021511日星期二

                                  


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Queries about accepted manuscripts in production or post-publication corrections should be sent to Patricia Hofrichter (patricia.hofrichter@springer.com).

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Paper title: Preparation of papers for Astrodynamics

First A. Author1, Second B. Author2, and Third C. Author3 (please place E-mail after the corresponding author)

1 Business or academic affiliation of First A. Author, with city, post code, and country

2 Business or academic affiliation of Second B. Author, with city, post code, and country

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Corresponding author’s name and email address

Abstract: This instruction gives you guidelines for preparing papers for the journal Astrodynamics. Use this document as a template if you are using Microsoft Word or later for Windows, or Word X or later for Mac OS X. Otherwise, use this document as an instruction set.

Please provide one paragraph containing a complete but concise description of your work in 100–300 words. The abstract should consist of motivation, problem statement, approach, results, and conclusions in order to make the paper appealing to more readers. Be sure to define all symbols used in the abstract. Since the abstract is indexed in many databases, it should be self-contained without any undefined abbreviations or any cited references.

Keywords: Please provide 4–6 keywords which can be used for indexing purpose

Nomenclature

(Or others such as Abbreviation, if necessary; nomenclature entries should have the units identified)

H height (m)

ac cylinder diameter (cm)

1 Journal introduction

Astrodynamics publishes articles in all fields of astrodynamics, covering (but not limited to) orbit and attitude dynamics, control, guidance, optimization, navigation, mission design, analysis, and planning, innovative space systems, space engineering, space new/novel concepts, and interdisciplinary research. Astrodynamics includes articles for comprehensive review, original research, engineering practice, and technical comments. The former three types will be considered with priority. Rapid review to ensure quick publication is a key feature of Astrodynamics.

2 Manuscript submission

Legal requirements for submission of a manuscript include: the work described has not been published before, and it is also not under consideration for publication anywhere else. Its publication has been approved by all co-authors, if any, as well as by the responsible authorities (universities, institutes …) where the work has been carried out. The publisher will not be held legally responsible should there be any claims for compensation.

Authors wishing to include figures, tables, or texts that have already been published elsewhere (including the authors’ own previous papers) are required to obtain permission from the copyright owner (the publisher of the journal, not the authors of the paper) and to state clearly in the figure/table caption or other appropriate locations in the manuscript that such permission has been obtained. For example: Reproduced with permission from Ref. [X], © American Astronautic Society 2016. Any content received without such evidence will be assumed to originate from the authors. It is the authors’ responsibility to retain an electronic or hardcopy of the permission.

The journal accepts submissions electronically via an online manuscript submission, review, and tracking system called ScholarOne ManuscriptsTM. This will allow quicker and more efficient processing of the manuscripts. Please go to the link https://mc03.manuscriptcentral.com/astrod to submit your manuscript online. To expedite the review process, authors are requested to provide a list of potential reviewers. Both Microsoft Word and PDF files can be uploaded for peer review, and original, high-quality figures are required.

3 Manuscript preparation

3. 1 Language

The journal’s language is English. Either British English or American English spelling and terminology may be used, but the system chosen should be followed consistently throughout the manuscript. We request that the language is corrected before submission. Submissions with unsatisfactory English writing will be returned without review.

3. 2 Length of manuscripts

There are no strict limits on the number of published pages for both research and review articles. Nevertheless, authors are asked to make the manuscript as concise as possible and to limit to less than 40 manuscript pages.

3. 3 Text formatting

For submission in Microsoft Word, use a normal, plain font (e.g., 10–12 point Times New Roman), double space line, and one column for text. Use the automatic page numbering function to number the pages. Do not use field functions. Use tab stops or other commands for indents, not the space bar. Use the table function, not spreadsheets, to make tables. Use the equation editor or MathType for equations. Note: If you use Word 2007, do not create the equations with the default equation editor but use MathType instead. The authors are encouraged to use our LaTeX template to prepare their draft manuscripts.

4 Detailed formatting instructions

4. 1 Heading/section levels (numbered)

For regular research and review articles, please use the decimal system of headings. Please divide your manuscript into clearly defined and numbered sections and subsections. Sections should be numbered 1, 2, etc. Subsections should be numbered 1.1 (then 1.1.1, 1.1.2 …), 1.2, etc. Use this numbering also for internal cross-referencing: Do not just refer to “the text”. Each section and subsection should be given a brief heading and each heading should appear on its own separate line.

4. 2 Footnotes

Essential footnotes to the text should be numbered consecutively and placed at the bottom of the page to which they refer. Footnotes to the table should be indicated by superscript lower-case letters (or asterisks) and placed immediately below the table.

4. 3 Formulae and symbols

Formulae, symbols, and all subscripts, superscripts, Greek letters, and other characters must be legible and carefully checked. Standard mathematical notation should be used. All symbols used in the manuscript must be explained. A list of symbols should follow the abstract if such a list is needed.

Single letters that denote mathematical constants, variables, and unknown quantities should be set in italic type in the text and in equations. Numerals, operators, and punctuation should be set in Roman type (upright), as are commonly defined functions or abbreviations, e.g., cos, det, e or exp, lim, log, max, min, sin, tan, d (for derivative) should also be upright. Vectors, tensors, and matrices should be set in bold italic.

Numbering consecutively any equations that have to be displayed separately from the text (if referred to explicitly in the text), and referring the equation with Eq. (1), Eq. (2)… in the text.

4. 4 Figures

All digital arts, including micrographs, line arts, and grayscale images, included in the manuscript should be supplied in TIFF, EPS, or JPEG format with a preferred resolution of 600 dpi relative to the final figure size.

All figures should be numbered using Arab numerals (figure parts should be denoted by lower-case letters) and supplied with a figure caption. Please make sure that all elements found in the figure are identified in the caption.

Figures should always be cited in the text, such as Fig. 1, Fig. 2, in consecutive numerical order. Color figures will remain in color in both the printed and online version of the journal, at no cost. The authors are encouraged to use color figures in the submitted manuscript.

4. 5 Tables

All tables should be numbered using Arab numerals and supplied with a table title which explains clearly and concisely the components of the table. Tables should not duplicate results presented elsewhere in the manuscript (for example, in figures). Tables should always be cited in the text, such as Table 1, Table 2, in consecutive numerical order.

4. 6 Units and abbreviations

Please adhere to internationally agreed standards such as those defined by the International Organization of Standardization (ISO). Metric SI units should be used throughout except where non-SI units are more common (e.g., liter (L) for volume).

Abbreviations should be used only if deemed absolutely necessary, and should be defined at first mention in the abstract and again in the main body of the text and used consistently thereafter.

5 Conclusions

A conclusion is not restatement of the abstract, but to stress the importance of the work, to give the paper a sense of completeness, and leave a final impression on the readers. The conclusion section is the last section of the paper to be numbered.

Appendix

An appendix, if needed, is presented without numbers. If there are two or more appendices, they should be numbered consecutively. Equations in appendices should be designated differently from those in the main body of the manuscript, e.g., (A1), (A2), etc. In each appendix equations should be numbered separately.

Acknowledgements

This section is optional and not numbered. Acknowledgements of people, grants, funds, etc. should be placed in a separate section before reference list. The names of funding organizations should be written in full. Do not include acknowledgements on the title page, as a footnote to the title or otherwise.

Electronic Supplementary Material (ESM)

If ESM is submitted, it will be published as received from the author in the online version only. ESM may consist of: (i) information that cannot be printed: animations, video clips, sound recordings; (ii) information that is more convenient in electronic form: sequences, spectral data, etc.; (iii) large amounts of original data, e.g., additional tables, illustrations, etc. If supplying any ESM, the text must make specific mention of the material as a citation, similar to that of figures and tables (e.g., Fig. S1 in the ESM). Besides, a paragraph should be added before the References” section (e.g., Electronic Supplementary Material: Supplementary material (add a brief description) is available in the online version of this article).

References

Citations in the text are numbered in square brackets at appropriate locations (before a period, comma, etc.). Some examples: (i) Negotiation research spans many disciplines [3]. (ii) This result was later contradicted by Becker and Seligman [5], who…(iii) This effect has been widely studied [1–3,7].

The list of references should only include works that are cited in the text and that have been published or accepted for publication. Personal communications and unpublished works should only be mentioned in the text.

Papers accepted for publication are cited as “in press”. Do not use footnotes or endnotes as a substitute for a reference list.

References are compiled in a numbered list in the order of their first citation in the text. Each numbered reference may contain only one literature citation. Please ensure references are given in the correct format, including titles of journal articles/book chapters with initial and final page numbers, in order to avoid delays in typesetting your article. The examples below illustrate different reference types.

Journal papers

[1] Baoyin H, Mcinnes CR. Solar sail halo orbits at the Sun–Earth artificial L1 point. Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy 2006, 94(2): 155–171.

[2] Jiang Y, Baoyin H, Li J, Li H. Orbits and manifolds near the equilibrium points around a rotating asteroid. Astrophysics and Space Science 2014, 349(1): 83–106.

Books and articles in books

[3] Peyret R, Taylor TD. Computational Methods for Fluid Flow, 2nd edn. New York: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 1983: 216–227.

[4] Volpe R. Techniques for collision prevention, impact stability, and force control by space manipulators. In: Teleoperation and Robotics in Space. Skaar SB, Ruoff CF, Eds. Washington DC: The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1994: 175–212.

Papers in proceedings

[5] Morris JD. Convective heat transfer in radially rotating ducts. In: Proceedings of the Annual Heat Transfer Conference, 1992: 227–234.

Reports, theses, and individual papers

[6] Chapman GT, Tobak M. Nonlinear problems in flight dynamics. NASA TM-85940, 1984.

[7] Steger Jr. JL, Nietubicz CJ, Heavey JE. A general curvilinear grid generation program for projectile configurations. Report No. ARBRL-MR03142. U.S. Army Ballistic Research Lab., Aberdeen Proving Ground MD, 1981.

[8] Tseng K. Nonlinear Green’s function method for transonic potential flow. Ph.D. Dissertation. Cambridge, MA: Aeronautics and Astronautics Department, Boston University, 1983.

Others

[9] Information on http://www.adobe.com/technology/projects.html (cited 1 Jan 2017).

Author biography

Please supply the photo, one-paragraph introduction (study experience, research interests, awards received, etc.), email address of each author of the work.

Graphical table of contents

Please supply a graph for the table of contents. 1–2 sentences should be written below the figure to summarize the paper. This graph should capture the readers’ attention and give readers a visual impression of the essence of the paper. Labels, formulae, or numbers within the graphic must be legible at publication size. Tables or spectra are not acceptable. Color graphs are highly encouraged. The resolution of the figure should be at least 600 dpi. The size should be at least 50 mm × 80 mm with a rectangular shape (ideally, the ratio of height to width should be less than 1 and larger than 5/8).

Research Data Policy:

The journal encourages authors, where possible and applicable, to deposit data that support the findings of their research in a public repository. Authors and editors who do not have a preferred repository should consult Springer Nature’s list of repositories and research data policy.

List of Repositories

Research Data Policy

General repositories - for all types of research data - such as Figshare and Dryad may also be used. Datasets that are assigned digital object identifiers (DOIs) by a data repository may be cited in the reference list. Data citations should include the minimum information recommended by DataCite: authors, title, publisher (repository name), identifier. See DataCite.

Springer Nature provides a research data policy support service for authors and editors, which can be contacted at researchdata@springernature.com. This service provides advice on research data policy compliance and on finding research data repositories. It is independent of journal, book and conference proceedings editorial offices and does not advise on specific manuscripts.

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