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- Roche_lobe abstract "The Roche lobe is the region of space around a star in a binary system within which orbiting material is gravitationally bound to that star. If the star expands past its Roche lobe, then the material can escape the gravitational pull of the star. If the star is in a binary system then the material will fall in through the inner Lagrangian point. It is an approximately tear-drop shaped region bounded by a critical gravitational equipotential, with the apex of the tear-drop pointing towards the other star (and the apex is at the L1 Lagrangian point of the system). It is different from the Roche limit which is the distance at which an object held together only by gravity begins to break up due to tidal forces. It is different from the Roche sphere which approximates the gravitational sphere of influence of one astronomical body in the face of perturbations from another heavier body around which it orbits. The Roche lobe, Roche limit and Roche sphere are named after the French astronomer Édouard Roche.".
- Roche_lobe thumbnail RochePotential.jpg?width=300.
- Roche_lobe wikiPageExternalLink mtr.
- Roche_lobe wikiPageID "189105".
- Roche_lobe wikiPageRevisionID "591634286".
- Roche_lobe hasPhotoCollection Roche_lobe.
- Roche_lobe subject Category:Binary_stars.
- Roche_lobe subject Category:Gravitation.
- Roche_lobe type BinaryStar109221070.
- Roche_lobe type BinaryStars.
- Roche_lobe type CelestialBody109239740.
- Roche_lobe type NaturalObject100019128.
- Roche_lobe type Object100002684.
- Roche_lobe type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Roche_lobe type Star109444100.
- Roche_lobe type Whole100003553.
- Roche_lobe comment "The Roche lobe is the region of space around a star in a binary system within which orbiting material is gravitationally bound to that star. If the star expands past its Roche lobe, then the material can escape the gravitational pull of the star. If the star is in a binary system then the material will fall in through the inner Lagrangian point.".
- Roche_lobe label "Lobe de Roche".
- Roche_lobe label "Lobo di Roche".
- Roche_lobe label "Lóbulo de Roche".
- Roche_lobe label "Lóbulo de Roche".
- Roche_lobe label "Powierzchnia Roche’a".
- Roche_lobe label "Roche lobe".
- Roche_lobe label "Rochelob".
- Roche_lobe label "Полость Роша".
- Roche_lobe label "حيز روش".
- Roche_lobe label "ロシュ・ローブ".
- Roche_lobe label "洛希瓣".
- Roche_lobe sameAs Lóbulo_de_Roche.
- Roche_lobe sameAs Lobe_de_Roche.
- Roche_lobe sameAs Lobo_di_Roche.
- Roche_lobe sameAs ロシュ・ローブ.
- Roche_lobe sameAs 로슈엽.
- Roche_lobe sameAs Rochelob.
- Roche_lobe sameAs Powierzchnia_Roche’a.
- Roche_lobe sameAs Lóbulo_de_Roche.
- Roche_lobe sameAs m.019whs.
- Roche_lobe sameAs Q848485.
- Roche_lobe sameAs Q848485.
- Roche_lobe sameAs Roche_lobe.
- Roche_lobe wasDerivedFrom Roche_lobe?oldid=591634286.
- Roche_lobe depiction RochePotential.jpg.
- Roche_lobe isPrimaryTopicOf Roche_lobe.