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Geradlinig, kreisförmig, elliptisch, beschleunigt oder auch nicht: man unterscheidet in der Physik viele Sonderfälle der Bewegung mit jeweils eigenen Gleichungen. © Peo (Wikimedia) => Zurück zum Artikel


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  • Geradlinig, kreisförmig, elliptisch, beschleunigt oder auch nicht: man unterscheidet in der Physik viele Sonderfälle der Bewegung mit jeweils eigenen Gleichungen.
  • Originalbeschriftung: Raytraced image showing the concepts of inclination, longitude of the ascending node, and argument of the periapsis for a "minor" object in an elliptic orbit around a larger object.
  • Letters in the image denote:

A – Minor, orbiting body
B – Major body being orbited by A
C – Reference plane, e.g. the ecliptic
D – Orbital plane of A
E – Descending node
F – Periapsis
G – Ascending node
H – Apoapsis
i – Inclination
J – Reference direction; for orbits in or near the ecliptic, usually the vernal point
Ω – Longitude of the ascending node
ω – Argument of the periapsis

The red line is the line of apsides; going through the periapsis (F) and apoapsis (H); this line coincides wíth the major axis in the elliptical shape of the orbit

The green line is the node line; going through the ascending (G) and descending node (E); this is where the reference plane (C) intersects the orbital plane (D).

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  • Created: October 23rd, 2005
  • Author: Peo (Wikimedia)

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