Here you can browse a gallery of examples using poliastro in the form of Jupyter notebooks.
[](docs/source/examples/Comparing Hohmann and bielliptic transfers.ipynb)
[](docs/source/examples/Exploring the New Horizons launch.ipynb)
[](docs/source/examples/Going to Jupiter with Python using Jupyter and poliastro.ipynb)
[](docs/source/examples/Going to Mars with Python using poliastro.ipynb)
[](docs/source/examples/Propagation using Cowell's formulation.ipynb)
[](docs/source/examples/Revisiting Lambert's problem in Python.ipynb)
[](docs/source/examples/Studying Hohmann transfers.ipynb)
[](docs/source/examples/Catch that asteroid!.ipynb)
[](docs/source/examples/Using NEOS package.ipynb)
[](docs/source/examples/Plotting in 3D.ipynb)
[](docs/source/examples/Visualizing the SpaceX Tesla Roadster trip to Mars.ipynb)
These notebooks are based on old versions of poliastro and cannot be run with current ones. They are kept here for historical purposes.