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In the northern hemisphere, summer occurs at the same time as aphelion, when solar radiation is lowest. Despite this, summers in the northern hemisphere are on average 2.3 °C (4 °F) warmer than in the southern hemisphere, because the northern hemisphere contains larger land masses, which
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For the orbit of the Earth around the Sun, the time of apsis is often expressed in terms of a time relative to seasons, since this determines the contribution of the elliptical orbit to seasonal variations. The variation of the seasons is primarily controlled by the annual cycle of the elevation
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is minimum at aphelion and maximum at perihelion, the planet takes longer to orbit from June solstice to
September equinox than it does from December solstice to March equinox. Therefore, summer in the northern hemisphere lasts slightly longer (93 days) than summer in the southern hemisphere (89
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point (compare both graphics, second figure). The line of apsides denotes the distance of the line that joins the nearest and farthest points across an orbit; it also refers simply to the extreme range of an object orbiting a host body (see top figure; see third figure).
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On a very long time scale, the dates of the perihelion and of the aphelion progress through the seasons, and they make one complete cycle in 22,000 to 26,000 years. There is a corresponding movement of the position of the stars as seen from Earth, called the
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Regarding black holes, the term peribothron was first used in a 1976 paper by J. Frank and M. J. Rees, who credit W. R. Stoeger for suggesting creating a term using the greek word for pit: "bothron".
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2669:740,679,835 km (460,237,112 mi)
2651:249,232,432 km (154,865,853 mi)
2648:206,655,215 km (128,409,597 mi)
1298:Various related terms are used for other
146:Learn how and when to remove this message
5024:Photographic Size Comparison, perseus.gr
5018:Photographic Size Comparison, perseus.gr
4535:"Perihelion, Aphelion and the Solstices"
3955:"Earth-Moon Barycenter - SkyMarvels.com"
3821:when it had only 8 observations over an
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2627:147,098,291 km (91,402,640 mi)
2609:108,942,780 km (67,693,910 mi)
2606:107,476,170 km (66,782,600 mi)
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4889:from the original on September 13, 2021
4678:"Data.GISS: Earth's Orbital Parameters"
4597:from the original on September 29, 2015
4109:from the original on September 30, 2019
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2585:46,001,009 km (28,583,702 mi)
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329:apply in the same way to the orbits of
297:'s two apsides are the farthest point,
5737:Transposition, docking, and extraction
4990:
4856:from the original on February 12, 2023
1871:The two images below show the orbits,
1326:is occasionally used for Jupiter, but
4915:from the original on January 31, 2018
4567:from the original on January 11, 2018
4484:from the original on December 8, 2015
4427:from the original on December 9, 2019
4376:from the original on October 24, 2018
4346:from the original on November 8, 2018
4059:dictionaries give both pronunciations
3977:
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1080:, the point of least distance is the
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875:are independent of the smaller mass.
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4834:JPL SBDB: 101P/Chernykh (Epoch 2012)
4815:from the original on October 3, 2020
4541:from the original on January 3, 2018
4515:from the original on August 23, 2019
2996:, at minimum (pericenter) distance,
2157:
2017:Distances of selected bodies of the
84:adding citations to reliable sources
4866:(JPL#K242/3 Soln.date: 2022-Oct-24)
4185:from the original on March 29, 2022
4156:from the original on March 19, 2010
3127:, at maximum (apocenter) distance,
2887:14,594,512,904 km (9.068609883
784:The two-body system of interacting
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4789:from the original on July 17, 2020
4763:from the original on July 16, 2020
4757:"JPL SBDB: Hale-Bopp (Epoch 1996)"
4711:from the original on July 13, 2021
4623:from the original on July 17, 2015
4435:– via ui.adsabs.harvard.edu.
3192:Specific relative angular momentum
3037:{\textstyle r_{\text{per}}=(1-e)a}
2880:5,765,732,799 km (3.582660263
2858:7,894,762,625 km (4.905578065
2851:5,671,928,586 km (3.524373028
2829:7,706,399,149 km (4.788534427
2822:5,157,623,774 km (3.204798834
2800:7,376,124,302 km (4.583311152
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2747:4,537,039,826 km (2.819185846
2740:4,459,753,056 km (2.771162073
2718:3,006,318,143 km (1.868039489
2711:2,734,998,229 km (1.699449110
2148:. (This is closely related to the
2105:are easier to heat than the seas.
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5797:Kepler's laws of planetary motion
4731:"NASA planetary comparison chart"
4658:from the original on July 6, 2020
4366:"Dawn Journal: 11 Years in Space"
3181:Kepler's laws of planetary motion
3168:{\textstyle r_{\text{ap}}=(1+e)a}
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535:Kepler's laws of planetary motion
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5792:Interplanetary Transport Network
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5511:Longitude of the ascending node
5052:United States Naval Observatory
4262:, January 1998, republished at
4131:, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1965. (
2557:Distance from Sun at perihelion
1867:Inner planets and outer planets
1072:When discussing a satellite of
878:When used as a suffix—that is,
270:is the line connecting the two
71:needs additional citations for
5830:Retrograde and prograde motion
4965:JPL SBDB: 4 Vesta (Epoch 2021)
3917:(5th ed.). HarperCollins.
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852:. For the Sun, the suffix is
806:There are two apsides in any
5777:Equatorial coordinate system
4652:University of Southern Maine
4619:. Space Weather. July 2008.
4340:"MAVEN » Science Orbit"
3839:Distance of closest approach
3697:chosen using an unperturbed
1357:. More recently, during the
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844:, so the apsides' names are
168:(2 and 3) with respect to a
4052:September 21, 2019, at the
3864:Perifocal coordinate system
3734:time of perihelion passage
3356:{\textstyle r_{\text{per}}}
1820:Diagram of a body's direct
1804:Perihelion (disambiguation)
689:Tsiolkovsky rocket equation
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5529:Longitude of the periapsis
4252:February 25, 2019, at the
4146:"Apollo 15 Mission Report"
3987:December 22, 2015, at the
3691:time of perihelion passage
3327:{\textstyle r_{\text{ap}}}
3179:While, in accordance with
2122:longitude of the periapsis
1900:orbital plane of reference
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658:Engineering and efficiency
477:Bi-elliptic transfer orbit
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5840:Specific angular momentum
5046:October 13, 2007, at the
5033:October 13, 2007, at the
4474:"the definition of apsis"
3894:Dictionary.com Unabridged
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1811:Aphelion (disambiguation)
317:, and the nearest point,
303:, and the nearest point,
4259:Asimov's Science Fiction
4103:"Basics of Space Flight"
3928:Joe Rao (July 6, 2023).
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684:Propellant mass fraction
583:Gravitational influences
45:Not to be confused with
36:Perigee (disambiguation)
5835:Specific orbital energy
4231:10.1093/mnras/176.3.633
4081:Encyclopædia Britannica
3807:Trans-Neptunian objects
3745:Date of perihelion (tp)
3257:Specific orbital energy
2126:longitude of perihelion
1798:Perihelion and aphelion
869:Newton's laws of motion
555:Specific orbital energy
32:Apogee (disambiguation)
5247:Geostationary transfer
4977:"JPL SBDB: 2015 TH367"
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5762:Characteristic energy
5732:Trans-lunar injection
5520:Argument of periapsis
5197:Prograde / Retrograde
5158:Hyperbolic trajectory
5022:Aphelion – Perihelion
4783:"JPL SBDB: Hale-Bopp"
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794:common center of mass
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668:Preflight engineering
400:Argument of periapsis
287:for the farthest and
201: 'arch, vault';
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5667:Bi-elliptic transfer
5187:Parabolic trajectory
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1973:the lines of apsides
1857:full dynamical model
886:point, or 2) at the
724:Propulsive maneuvers
80:improve this article
5707:Low-energy transfer
4688:on October 2, 2015.
4642:Rockport, Steve C.
4617:"Earth at Aphelion"
4537:. timeanddate.com.
4413:2009JGRA..114.3215C
4310:10.1038/nature01121
4302:2002Natur.419..694S
4222:1976MNRAS.176..633F
3849:Flyby (spaceflight)
3735:
3711:Short-period comets
3693:are defined at the
2075:Milankovitch cycles
1945:of the Solar System
1929:of the Solar System
1845:osculating elements
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1399:Terminology summary
856:, so the names are
776:General description
701:Efficiency measures
604:Sphere of influence
573:Celestial mechanics
355:Part of a series on
5702:Inclination change
5350:Distant retrograde
4682:data.giss.nasa.gov
3959:www.skymarvels.com
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5143:Highly elliptical
4737:on August 4, 2016
4370:www.planetary.org
4286:(6908): 694–696.
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4056:, page 26.) Many
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3732:12P/Pons–Brooks
3707:Comet Hale–Bopp
3684:
3660:
3659:
3612:
3611:
3599:semi-minor axis
3587:arithmetic mean
3546:
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3533:
3506:
3493:
3492:
3481:
3468:
3467:
3454:
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3404:
3391:
3390:
3377:
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3371:semi-major axis
3343:
3338:
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3314:
3309:
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3281:
3262:
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3221:
3214:
3210:
3197:
3196:
3134:
3129:
3128:
3093:
3073:
3057:
3052:
3051:
3050:Minimum speed,
3003:
2998:
2997:
2962:
2942:
2926:
2921:
2920:
2919:Maximum speed,
2906:
2888:
2881:
2873:
2859:
2852:
2844:
2830:
2823:
2815:
2801:
2794:
2786:
2765:
2748:
2741:
2733:
2719:
2712:
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2683:
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2620:
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2570:difference (%)
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2535:
2065:
2063:
2051:
2049:
2042:
2037:
2036:
2035:
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2012:
1953:
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1930:
1923:
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1869:
1814:
1807:
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1781:
1772:
1764:
1762:
1748:
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1668:
1667:
1664:
1647:
1634:
1626:
1625:
1622:
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1618:
1617:
1614:
1601:
1593:
1576:
1559:
1546:
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1534:
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1526:
1509:
1492:
1475:
1458:
1447:
1438:
1401:
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1320:Galactic Center
1302:. The suffixes
1269:Johannes Kepler
1267:were coined by
1257:
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980:
976:
938:
801:
786:elliptic orbits
778:
769:
740:
739:
735:Orbit insertion
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717:
716:
702:
694:
693:
669:
661:
657:
650:
649:
645:Lyapunov orbits
636:
635:
619:
609:
608:
584:
576:
572:
565:
564:
550:Surface gravity
525:Escape velocity
515:
507:
506:
487:Parabolic orbit
483:
482:
449:
447:
444:two-body orbits
435:
434:
425:Semi-major axis
390:
380:
376:
268:line of apsides
248:
213:
209:
152:
141:
135:
132:
89:
87:
77:
65:
54:
43:
28:
23:
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5967:
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5815:Orbit equation
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5804:
5799:
5794:
5789:
5784:
5779:
5774:
5769:
5764:
5759:
5753:
5751:
5743:
5742:
5740:
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5729:
5724:
5719:
5714:
5709:
5704:
5699:
5694:
5689:
5687:Gravity assist
5684:
5682:Delta-v budget
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5663:
5661:
5655:
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5639:
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5613:Orbital period
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5599:
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5596:
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5593:True longitude
5586:
5584:Mean longitude
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5568:
5551:
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5343:
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5340:Areostationary
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5311:
5309:Very low Earth
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5296:
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5286:
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5250:
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5237:Geosynchronous
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5224:
5222:
5221:
5219:Transfer orbit
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5177:Lagrange point
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2166:
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1969:Halley's Comet
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1847:at a specific
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777:
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771:
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760:
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745:
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537:
532:
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512:
509:
508:
505:
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502:Decaying orbit
499:
494:
489:
481:
480:
474:
467:
465:Transfer orbit
463:
462:
461:
459:Elliptic orbit
456:
454:Circular orbit
450:
441:
440:
437:
436:
433:
432:
427:
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407:
402:
397:
391:
386:
385:
382:
381:
374:
371:
370:
362:
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357:
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272:extreme values
260:planetary body
166:planetary body
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5938:Solar System
5825:Perturbation
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5782:Ground track
5692:Gravity turn
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5451:Eccentricity
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5407:Lunar cycler
5380:Heliocentric
5320:other points
5269:Medium Earth
5167:Non-inclined
4981:. Retrieved
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4939:JPL Horizons
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3869:True anomaly
3859:Mean anomaly
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3726:solution vs
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1687:Astronomical
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1437:Astronomical
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497:Radial orbit
448:eccentricity
430:True anomaly
415:Mean anomaly
405:Eccentricity
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78:Please help
73:verification
70:
5926:Outer space
5914:Spaceflight
5787:Hill sphere
5622:Mean motion
5502:Inclination
5491:Orientation
5392:Mars cycler
5330:Areocentric
5202:Synchronous
4705:astropixels
4648:Planetarium
4571:January 10,
4545:January 10,
4431:December 9,
4380:October 24,
4350:November 7,
4246:Perimelasma
4160:October 16,
2891:10 mi)
2884:10 mi)
2862:10 mi)
2855:10 mi)
2833:10 mi)
2826:10 mi)
2804:10 mi)
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2751:10 mi)
2744:10 mi)
2722:10 mi)
2715:10 mi)
2161:Perihelion
1879:, which is
1836:around the
1824:around the
1768:Gr: melos;
1439:host object
1393:aponigricon
1377:perimelasma
1347:apocynthion
1337:During the
1316:-galacticon
1185:apocynthion
1130:lunar orbit
936:Terminology
800:), (red +).
630:Halo orbits
594:Hill sphere
410:Inclination
5727:Rendezvous
5423:Parameters
5259:High Earth
5229:Geocentric
5182:Osculating
5139:Elliptical
4919:January 5,
4459:2106.09409
3875:References
3802:Short arcs
2916:Pericenter
2567:insolation
2517:January 2
2500:January 5
2483:January 3
2466:January 3
2449:January 4
2432:January 3
2415:January 4
2398:January 4
2381:January 2
2079:barycenter
2023:perihelion
1843:Comparing
1765:-nigricon
1757:Black hole
1741:Barycenter
1731:galaxias;
1711:Lat: astra
1669:-poseidion
1665:-poseideum
1623:-saturnium
1381:apomelasma
1375:The terms
1328:-saturnium
1261:perihelion
1259:The words
1244:periselene
1063:periastron
973:perihelion
946:pericenter
904:spacecraft
900:barycenter
862:perihelion
829:(from
823:, (ap(o)-)
818:(from
798:barycenter
674:Mass ratio
589:Barycenter
341:, and the
327:perihelion
319:perihelion
290:perihelion
262:about its
180:(from
106:newspapers
5890:Astronomy
5772:Ephemeris
5749:mechanics
5659:Maneuvers
5602:Variation
5365:Libration
5360:Lissajous
5264:Low Earth
5254:Graveyard
5153:Horseshoe
5062:JPL SBDB
5050:from the
4741:August 4,
3964:April 23,
3939:April 22,
3934:Space.com
3637:μ
3626:ε
3620:−
3526:−
3479:−
3279:μ
3274:−
3268:ε
3237:μ
3219:−
3090:μ
3081:−
3047:Apocenter
3023:−
2970:−
2959:μ
2364:January 5
2347:January 3
2330:January 3
2313:January 4
2296:January 2
2279:January 4
2262:January 4
2245:January 2
2228:January 5
2211:January 3
2194:January 3
2164:Aphelion
1896:reference
1531:-cynthion
1498:Cytherean
1417:Exoplanet
1413:(primary)
1255:Etymology
1248:aposelene
954:periapsis
950:apocenter
918:Keplerian
884:periapsis
514:Equations
442:Types of
343:asteroids
251:-sih-deez
5948:Category
5538:Position
5163:Inclined
5134:Circular
5044:Archived
5031:Archived
4993:cite web
4943:Archived
4913:Archived
4887:Archived
4854:Archived
4819:July 17,
4813:Archived
4793:July 16,
4787:Archived
4767:July 16,
4761:Archived
4715:June 24,
4709:Archived
4656:Archived
4621:Archived
4595:Archived
4565:Archived
4539:Archived
4513:Archived
4482:Archived
4425:Archived
4374:Archived
4344:Archived
4318:12384690
4250:Archived
4189:July 18,
4183:Archived
4154:Archived
4150:Glossary
4107:Archived
4105:. NASA.
4050:Archived
4029:Archived
3985:Archived
3833:See also
3724:Two body
2910:formulae
2846:Makemake
2068: AU
2027:aphelion
1881:coplanar
1763:-bothron
1761:-melasma
1707:-astron
1674:Poseidon
1648:-uranion
1577:-demeter
1476:-hermion
1363:perilune
1283:(Greek:
1275:(Greek:
1265:aphelion
1236:perilune
1067:apastron
1021:aphelion
958:apoapsis
923:: point
908:altitude
888:apoapsis
858:aphelion
323:aphelion
315:aphelion
284:aphelion
5876:Portals
5747:Orbital
5717:Phasing
5677:Delta-v
5482:Apsides
5476:,
5274:Molniya
5192:Parking
5129:Capture
5117:General
4662:July 4,
4627:July 7,
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