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Osculating orbit
Osculating orbit In Astronomy, and in particular in Astrodynamics, the osculating orbit of an object in space is the gravitational Keplerian orbit about a central body which best ...
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Talk:Orbital elements
... elements are parameters defining a particular Keplerian orbit ( = Keplerian conic = unperturbed orbit = reduced-two-body orbit), i.e., an orbit described by a point mass about a nailed-down gravitating centre. Such orbit is either an ellipse or a ...
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Smart 1
... gradually, with on-time typically once every orbit for about one third to one half ... it was released into a geostationary transfer orbit of 7035 × 42 223 km. From ... during thirteen months. You can see the orbit up to October 26, 2004 here, when the orbit was 179 718 × 305 214 km ... 5 days to enter fully into lunar orbit. It took until February 2005 using ...
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Category:Astrodynamics
... category. * Astrodynamics A Apse line Apsis Areostationary orbit Areostationary satellite Areosynchronous orbit Areosynchronous satellite Argument of periapsis Argument of ... drag B Bi-elliptic transfer C Capture orbit Central body Characteristic energy Circular orbit D Delta-v Delta-v budget E Earth orbit Eccentric anomaly Eccentricity (orbit) Eccentricity vector ...
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Category:Celestial mechanics
... category. Celestial mechanics A Analemma Apsis Areostationary orbit Areostationary satellite Areosynchronous orbit Areosynchronous satellite Argument of periapsis Argument of ... Bi-elliptic transfer Binary system (astronomy) Box orbit C Celestial equator Central body Characteristic energy Circular orbit D Dark matter Delta-v E Eccentric anomaly Eccentricity (orbit) Eccentricity vector Ecliptic orbit Elliptic orbit ...
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Orbital elements
Orbital elements The elements of an orbit are the parameters needed to specify that orbit uniquely, given a model of two point ... each of which will specify the same orbit. This problem contains three degrees of freedom ... orbiting body). Therefore, each particular Keplerian ( = unperturbed) orbit is fully defined by six quantities - the ... Eulerian angles defining the orientation of the orbit relative to some fiducial coordinate system. ...
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Anyone who's bored can remove the links on here to existing article (not just redirect pages). I only want the reds and redirects.
... transformation]] #[[capillary tube]] #[[capillary wave]] #[[carcinotron]] #[[cardioid orbit]] #[[carnot engine]] #[[casimir force]] #[[casimir trick]] #[[Casimir ... c...]] #[[center of curvature]] #[[central force]] #[[central orbit]] #[[centrifugal acceleration]] #[[centrifugal force inversi...]] #[[centrifugal force ... aberration]] #[[chromoelectric field]] #[[chronology protection conjecture]] #[[circular orbit]] #[[circular pipe]] #[[circular polarization]] #[[cl circuit]] #[[clairaut's equation]] #[[clapeyron's equation]] #[[clarke orbit]] #[[classical electron radius]] #[[classical physics]] #[[clausius theorem ... Clebsch-Gordan coefficient]] | [[clebsch-gordan coefficient]] #[[closed orbit]] #[[closure amplitude relatio...]] #[[closure phase relations]] #[[ ...
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User talk:Salsb/Missing physics
... transformation capillary tube capillary wave carcinotron cardioid orbit carnot engine casimir force casimir trick Casimir ... c... center of curvature central force central orbit centrifugal acceleration centrifugal force inversi... centrifugal force ... aberration chromoelectric field chronology protection conjecture circular orbit circular pipe circular polarization cl circuit clairaut's equation clapeyron's equation clarke orbit classical electron radius classical physics clausius theorem ... Clebsch-Gordan coefficient | clebsch-gordan coefficient closed orbit closure amplitude relatio... closure phase relations ...
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List of aerospace engineering topics
... G Gas-generator cycle (rocket) — Geostationary orbit — Geosynchronous orbit— Glide ratio — Gravitational ... Heat shield — Helicopter — Hohmann transfer orbit — Hybrid rocket — Hydrodynamics — Hydrostatics ... rocket propellants — Lithobraking — Low Earth orbit — Lunar space elevator — M Mach ... motion — Nose cone design — O Orbit — Orbit phasing — Orbital airship — Orbital ...
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Asteroid
... of the spectrum of sunlight they reflect. Orbit groups and families main articles: asteroid family ... viewed under a stereoscope. Any body in orbit around the Sun would move slightly between ... ties together previous apparitions into a single orbit. If so, the object gets a number ... of the first apparition with a calculated orbit is declared the discoverer, and he gets ... identifying asteroids whose orbits cross Earth's orbit, and that could, given enough time, ...
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