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Orbital mechanics or
astrodynamics is the
application of
ballistics and
celestial mechanics to the
practical concerning the
motion of rockets, satellites...
- In
astrodynamics or
celestial mechanics, an
elliptic orbit or
elliptical orbit is a
Kepler orbit with an
eccentricity of less than 1; this
includes the...
- In
astrodynamics, the
orbital eccentricity of an
astronomical object is a
dimensionless parameter that
determines the
amount by
which its
orbit around...
- In
astrodynamics or
celestial mechanics a
parabolic trajectory is a
Kepler orbit with the
eccentricity equal to 1 and is an
unbound orbit that is exactly...
- A
sphere of
influence (SOI) in
astrodynamics and
astronomy is the
oblate spheroid-shaped
region where a
particular celestial body
exerts the main gravitational...
- In
astrodynamics, an
orbit equation defines the path of
orbiting body m 2 {\displaystyle m_{2}\,\!}
around central body m 1 {\displaystyle m_{1}\,\!}...
- periastron" are
often used
synonymously with "argument of periapsis". In
astrodynamics the
argument of
periapsis ω can be
calculated as follows: ω = arccos...
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whether a
certain firearm or tool was used in the
commission of a crime.
Astrodynamics is the
application of
ballistics and
celestial mechanics to the practical...
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Astrodynamic Constants". ssd.jpl.nasa.gov.
Retrieved 2016-11-16. Herrick, S.; Baker...
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University Press. p. 250. ISBN 978-0-521-85371-2.
Retrieved August 17, 2016. "
Astrodynamic Constants". JPL
Solar System Dynamics.
February 27, 2009.
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