Stanley Dunin

Stanley Edward Dunin (born April 26, 1936) is a mathematician and retired aerospace engineer. He was born in Poland, but after being orphaned during World War II Dunin emigrated to the United States, where he become an American citizen. At Hughes Aircraft Dunin was part of the team led by Harold Rosen that launched the world's first geosynchronous communications satellite in 1963, Syncom 2.

In July 1994, Dunin acted as a business consultant providing technical assistance to a World Bank staff appraisal mission to Kyrgyzstan.
Bibliography
* Citron, S.J., Dunin, S.E., and Meissinger, H.F. "[http://www.aiaa.org/content.cfm?pageid406&gTablejapaperimportPre97&gID=2362 A Terminal Guidance Technique for Lunar Landing]," AIAA Journal, Vol. 2, No. 3, March 1964, pp. 503-509. (ARS Preprint 2685-62, Nov. 1962.)
* Balsam, R.E., and Dunin, S.E., Orbit Determination for Stationary Satellites (Orbit determination of stationary satellites through data analysis, noting perturbation effect and estimation of Early Bird satellite orbit), 11, 123, Science and Technology Series. American Astronautical Society, Space flight mechanics specialist symposium, U. of Denver, Denver, Colo; United States; 6-8 July 1966. pp. 123-136. 1967.
 
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