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Kepler orbit

In celestial mechanics, a Kepler orbit (or Keplerian orbit, named after the German astronomer Johannes Kepler) is the motion of one body relative to another, in the form of an ellipse, parabola, or hyperbola, which forms a two-dimensional orbital plane in three-dimensional space. A Kepler orbit can also tend toward a straight line. It considers only the…

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Kepler orbit

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related to The osculating Kepler orbit · 4
Kepler orbit → First, For, If, Kepler
related to Determination of the Kepler orbit that corresponds to a given initial state · 3
Kepler orbit → For, Kepler, This
related to External links · 3
Kepler orbit → Earth, JAVA, Kepler
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Kepler orbit → good approximation to the real orbit for a considerable time period before and after the time of osculation.This concept can also be useful for a rocket during powered flight as…

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Kepler orbitis agood approximation to the real orbit for a considerable time period before and after the time of osculation.This concept can also be useful for a rocket during powered flight as…0.90text
Kepler orbitrelated to Determination of the Kepler orbit that corresponds to a given initial stateThis0.60section
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Kepler orbitrelated to Determination of the Kepler orbit that corresponds to a given initial stateKepler0.60section
Kepler orbitrelated to External linksJAVA0.60section
Kepler orbitrelated to External linksKepler0.60section
Kepler orbitrelated to External linksEarth0.60section
Kepler orbitrelated to The osculating Kepler orbitFor0.60section
Kepler orbitrelated to The osculating Kepler orbitKepler0.60section
Kepler orbitrelated to The osculating Kepler orbitFirst0.60section
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