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Roger A. Broucke was born on 25 March, 1932 in Texas, is an engineer. Discover Roger A. Broucke's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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Age 73 years old
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Born 25 March 1932
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Date of death June 21, 2005
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2002

The American Astronautical Society gave him their Dirk Brouwer Award in 2002.

1981

In the three-body problem, Broucke's doctoral research involved pioneering use of computer simulations to classify stable and unstable orbits. He investigated what happens to this classification for earth–moon–satellite systems in the limit as the ratio of earth to moon mass approaches zero; his conjecture about this limiting behavior, "Broucke's principle", was finally proven correct in 1981 by Lawrence Perko. As part of this work, he also developed symbolic computation methods for handling Poisson series.

1975

In 1975, Broucke moved to the University of Texas at Austin as an associate professor of aerospace engineering and engineering mechanics. At Austin, he helped found the Texas Institute for Computational Mechanics in 1976.

1973

In 1973, Broucke became executive editor of the journal Celestial Mechanics.

1962

He returned to Leuven for his doctoral work, on the three-body problem, which he completed in 1962. At this time he moved to California to work at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory; while there, he also took adjunct positions at West Coast University, the University of Southern California, and the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). His position at UCLA became a regular-rank associate professorship in 1969.

1955

Broucke was born on a farm in Veurne. He studied at the Catholic University of Leuven, earning bachelor's and master's degrees in mathematics in 1955 and 1957 respectively, under the mentorship of Georges Lemaître. After completing his military service he worked for the oil industry while earning a second master's degree, in operations research, from the University of Brussels in 1960.

1932

Roger A. Broucke (March 25, 1932 – June 21, 2005) was an aerospace engineer known for his solutions to the three-body problem. After working on practical orbital mechanics at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, he became a professor at the University of Texas at Austin.