Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Orbital inclination" ¶ 4
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

inclination and orbits
This is even more true of asteroids, since their orbits usually have a greater inclination to the ecliptic than planets.
The eccentricity ( orbit ) | eccentricities of the orbits are represented by segments ( extending from perihelion to aphelion ) with the inclination s represented on the vertical axis.
The ' hot ' and ' cold ' populations are strikingly different: more than 30 % of all cubewanos are in low inclination, near-circular orbits.
* The ( classical ) Kuiper belt contains objects with an average distance to the Sun of 30 to about 55 AU, usually having close-to-circular orbits with a small inclination from the ecliptic.
* The scattered disk contains objects farther from the Sun, usually with very irregular orbits ( i. e. very elliptical and having a strong inclination from the ecliptic ).
The inclination of planetary orbits around Vega is likely to be closely aligned to the equatorial plane of this star.
These orbits, with low inclination to the Equator, allow rapid revisit times and have the lowest delta-v requirement of any orbit.
Orbits with a high inclination angle are usually called polar orbits.
Remote sensing satellites can also take advantage of sun-synchronous LEO orbits at an altitude of about and near polar inclination.
Usually constellations are designed so that the satellites have similar orbits, eccentricity and inclination so that any perturbations affect each satellite in approximately the same way.
* an inclination of 0 degrees means the orbiting body orbits the planet in its equatorial plane, in the same direction as the planet rotates ;
* an inclination greater than 0 ° and less than 90 ° orbits in the same direction as the rotation of its star ;
* an inclination greater than 90 ° and less than 180 ° orbits in the opposite direction as the rotation of its star ; and
Because the radial velocity method is easier to find planets with more edge-on orbits, most exoplanets would have inclinations between 45 ° and 135 °, even though most exoplanets don't have known inclination.
Mutual inclination of two orbits may be calculated from their inclinations to another plane using cosine rule for angles.
These were flown at low inclination orbits.
* Damocles is among a few centaurs on orbits with extreme inclination ( prograde i > 70 °, e. g.,, retrograde i < 120 ° e. g. ; not shown )
Plesetsk is used especially for military satellites placed into high inclination and polar orbits since the range for falling debris is clear to the north which is largely uninhabited Arctic and polar terrain.
Ananke orbits Jupiter on a high eccentricity and high inclination retrograde orbit.
Pasiphae orbits Jupiter on a high eccentricity and high inclination retrograde orbit.
Unlike the Solar System, which has coplanar and circular orbits, many of the known planetary systems display much higher orbital eccentricity and some consist of planets in dramatic elliptical orbits while some consist of planets on inconsistent orbital inclination.
Globalstar orbits have an inclination of 52 degrees.
JSLC is usually used to launch vehicles into lower and medium orbits with large orbital inclination angles, as well as testing medium to long-range missiles.

inclination and natural
He had already shown a strong inclination for natural science, and this had been fostered by his intimacy with a " self-taught philosopher, astronomer and mathematician ," as Sir Walter Scott called him, of great local fame — James Veitch of Inchbonny — a man who was particularly skillful in making telescopes.
Apart from a state's natural inclination to uphold certain norms, the force of international law comes from the pressure that states put upon one another to behave consistently and to honor their obligations.
In a second painting executed in the same room, Whistler demonstrated his natural inclination toward innovation and novelty by fashioning a genre scene with unusual composition and foreshortening.
On the other hand, Louis XIII had had a strict religious Catholic upbringing, and his natural inclination was therefore to support the Catholic Holy Roman Emperor, the Habsburg Ferdinand II.
He concluded that the trees should be raised all their lives without pruning, allowing them to form healthy and efficient branch patterns following their natural inclination.
Finally, taking into account the characteristics, his astral sign of social background, race and his natural inclination, the player decides what role the character will follow.
Towards the end of his professorship, then-president of Harvard Charles William Eliot noted that Lowell seemed to have " no natural inclination " to teach ; Lowell agreed, but retained his position for twenty years.
This function gives INFPs a natural inclination toward " other-worldliness " and makes them more easily distracted.
In its natural position, the inclination of the bone is oblique from above, downward and forward.
This natural inclination is, according to the Qur ' an, subverted by mankind's focus on material success: such focus first presents itself as a need for basic survival or security, but then tends to manifest into a desire to become distinguished among one's peers.
Also the precepts of natural law can be considered object of synderesis insofar as all the things towards which the human being has a natural inclination are naturally apprehended by the intellect as good and therefore as objects to be pursued, and their opposites as evils to be avoided.
An alternative interpretation of synderesis was proposed by Bonaventure, who considered it as the natural inclination of the will towards moral good.
The natural inclination to make the world make sense and give life meaning ; and that he understood this is perhaps to his credit.
Equalizing technology, which is fully compatible with 802. 11, works by taking advantage of the natural inclination of Internet connections to back off when artificially restrained.
Fiore dei Liberi wrote that he had a natural inclination to the martial arts and began at a young age.
Through selective breeding, man has been able to minimize the dog's natural inclination to treat cattle and sheep as prey while simultaneously maintaining the dog's hunting skills, thereby creating an effective herding dog.
Not everyone would be successful though, as we can imagine, as some would have a greater natural inclination than others and often the son of a good flute player would turn out bad and vica versa.
His natural inclination and the background to his appointment made him a cautious captain, for example slowing down the game to allow the fast bowlers to rest, which set a precedent for other captains.
In English, the word tropism is used in sometimes derisive way to indicate an action done without cognitive thought: However, " tropism " in this sense has a proper, although non-scientific, meaning as an innate tendency, natural inclination, or propensity to act in a certain manner.
* " Human Dispositions are Detestable " ( xing e ): Rejects Mencius ' claim that people have a natural inclination toward goodness.
Kenton played in the 1930s in the dance bands of Vido Musso and Gus Arnheim, but his natural inclination was as a band leader.
The pressure to produce work may in itself contribute to a writer's block, especially if they are compelled to work in ways that are against their natural inclination, i. e. too fast or in some unsuitable style or genre.
This is based on the belief that the Christian life, if understood, would be so attractive, wonderful and beneficial for the person that his or her natural inclination would be to convert, something within his or her power to do according to this theology.

0.863 seconds.