ORBIT

in astronomy, path in space described by a body revolving about a second body where the motion of the orbiting bodies is dominated by their mutual gravitational attraction. Within the solar system, planets and comets orbit the sun and satellites orbit the planets.

Planetary Orbits

From earliest times, astronomers assumed that the orbits in which the planets moved were circular; yet the numerous catalogs of measurements compiled especially during the 16th cent. did not fit this theory. At the beginning of the 17th cent., Johannes Kepler stated three laws of planetary motion that explained the observed data: the orbit of each planet is an ellipse with the sun at one focus; the speed of a planet varies in such a way that an imaginary line drawn from the planet to the sun sweeps out equal areas in equal amounts of time; and the ratio of the squares of the periods of revolution of any two planets is equal to the ratio of the cubes of their average distances from the sun. The orbits of the solar planets, while elliptical, are almost circular; on the other hand, the orbits of many of the extrasolar planets discovered during the 1990s are highly elliptical.

After the laws of planetary motion were established, astronomers developed the means of determining the size, shape, and relative position in space of a planet's orbit. The size and shape of an orbit are specified by its semimajor axis and by its eccentricity. The semimajor axis is a length equal to half the greatest diameter of the orbit. The eccentricity is the distance of the sun from the center of the orbit divided by the length of the orbit's semimajor axis; this value is a measure of how elliptical the orbit is. The position of the orbit in space, relative to the earth, is determined by three factors: (1) the inclination, or tilt, of the plane of the planet's orbit to the plane of the earth's orbit (the ecliptic); (2) the longitude of the planet's ascending node (the point where the planet cuts the ecliptic moving from south to north); and (3) the longitude of the planet's perihelion point (point at which it is nearest the sun; see apsis).

These quantities, which determine the size, shape, and position of a planet's orbit, are known as the orbital elements. If only the sun influenced the planet in its orbit, then by knowing the orbital elements plus its position at some particular time, one could calculate its position at any later time. However, the gravitational attractions of bodies other than the sun cause perturbations in the planet's motions that can make the orbit shift, or precess, in space or can cause the planet to wobble slightly. Once these perturbations have been calculated one can closely determine its position for any future date over long periods of time. Modern methods for computing the orbit of a planet or other body have been refined from methods developed by Newton, Laplace, and Gauss, in which all the needed quantities are acquired from three separate observations of the planet's apparent position.

Nonplanetary Orbits

The laws of planetary orbits also apply to the orbits of comets, natural satellites, artificial satellites, and space probes. The orbits of comets are very elongated; some are long ellipses, some are nearly parabolic (see parabola), and some may be hyperbolic. When the orbit of a newly discovered comet is calculated, it is first assumed to be a parabola and then corrected to its actual shape when more measured positions are obtained. Natural satellites that are close to their primaries tend to have nearly circular orbits in the same plane as that of the planet's equator, while more distant satellites may have quite eccentric orbits with large inclinations to the planet's equatorial plane. Because of the moon's proximity to the earth and its large relative mass, the earth-moon system is sometimes considered a double planet. It is the center of the earth-moon system, rather than the center of the earth itself, that describes an elliptical orbit around the sun in accordance with Kepler's laws. All of the planets and most of the satellites in the solar system move in the same direction in their orbits, counterclockwise as viewed from the north celestial pole; some satellites, probably captured asteroids, have retrograde motion, i.e., they revolve in a clockwise direction.

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...in light of the aberrant behavior of the orbit of Uranus. The auxiliary hypothesis adjusted...planet (Neptune) with suitable mass and orbit was posited, not only was Newtons law...view, Newtons law was falsified by the orbit of Uranus, and that should have been that...
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...1960 Mars flyby Failed to achieve Earth orbit (unnamed) USSR Oct. 14, 1960 Mars flyby Failed to achieve Earth orbit (Pioneer) USA Dec. 15, 1960 Moon flyby...flyby Failed to depart from low Earth orbit Venera 1 USSR Feb. 12, 1961 Venus flyby...
...6. Reaching Various Destinations Trip Delta-Vee km/sec Trip Time Earth surface low earth orbit 500 km 9.2 10 min Low orbit geosynchronous orbit 4.2 12 hours Low earth orbit lunar orbit 3.2 3 days Low earth orbit earth/moon L 1 4.4...
...outer space while referring to orbits around the earth, at a time...that the formulas launched into orbit or beyond and launched into earth orbit or beyond are by no means clear...attributed to the expressions orbit, earth orbit and particularly...
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...Dr. Alexander Hamilton and Provincial America: Expanding the Orbit of Scottish Culture. by Michal Jan Rozbicki Dr. Alexander Hamilton and Provincial America: Expanding the Orbit of Scottish Culture. By Elaine G. Breslaw. Southern Biography...
Dr. Alexander Hamilton and Provincial America: Expanding the Orbit of Scottish Culture. by Hal Friedman Dr. Alexander Hamilton and Provincial America: Expanding the Orbit of Scottish Culture. By Elaine Breslaw. (Baton Rouge, La.: Louisiana...
...Long-Period Cometary Orbits. by Peter E. Jupp...1. INTRODUCTION The orbits of periodic comets are...features of a cometary orbit are the perihelion direction...Catalogs of cometary orbits usually specify each orbit in terms of six measurements...
Corbett in Orbit: a Maritime Model for Strategic Space...up-and-down links to vehicles in orbit, and the satellites themselves, so naval...example, no space vehicle can ascend into orbit without traversing the air realm. The...
Launch a Frisbee into Orbit! by Diane Fisher , Tony Phillips , Gene...figuring out how to hurl spacecraft into orbit Frisbee-style. The spacecraft are small...delivering a communications satellite to orbit could also carry a few nanosats piggyback...
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...compile a brief history of Orbits interesting and indeed checkered past. Orbit went through a variety...Conclusion For much of Orbits existence, information...demise. We long-term Orbit users scoffed at the...although we regretted Orbits loss of market through...
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...planets, asteroids, and comets orbit the sun and satellites orbit the planets and other bodies. Planetary Orbits From earliest times, astronomers...sun from the center of the orbit divided by the length of the orbits semimajor axis; this value...
...countries. Satellite Orbits If placed in an orbit high enough to escape...acceleration, resulting in orbit. Once above the lower...corrections are made, orbits are usually elliptical...perigee is the point on the orbit closest to the earth...
...launching of a single astronaut in orbit, the launching of several astronauts...spacecraft, the attainment of lunar orbit, and the televised landing...The first person in earth orbit was a Soviet cosmonaut, Yuri...three times; a flight of 22 orbits was achieved by Mercury in May...
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