The Mécanique Celeste

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Mécanique Céleste is a comprehensive treatise on celestial mechanics by Pierre-Simon Laplace.

Published in five volumes from 1799 to 1825, it presents a detailed mathematical analysis of the motions of celestial bodies, including planets, moons, and comets.

The work builds upon Isaac Newton's Principia Mathematica, extending and refining Newton's laws of motion and gravitation to explain the stability of the solar system.

Laplace's treatise introduced new mathematical techniques and concepts, such as potential theory and the Laplace transform, which became essential tools in physics and engineering.

It solidified the understanding of gravitational interactions and laid the groundwork for modern astrophysics and space exploration.

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