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- Kepler_orbit abstract "For further closely relevant mathematical developments see also Two-body problem, also Gravitational two-body problem, and Kepler problem.In celestial mechanics, a Kepler orbit (or Keplerian orbit) describes the motion of an orbiting body as an ellipse, parabola, or hyperbola, which forms a two-dimensional orbital plane in three-dimensional space. (A Kepler orbit can also form a straight line.) It considers only the point-like gravitational attraction of two bodies, neglecting perturbations due to gravitational interactions with other objects, atmospheric drag, solar radiation pressure, a non-spherical central body, and so on. It is thus said to be a solution of a special case of the two-body problem, known as the Kepler problem. As a theory in classical mechanics, it also does not take into account the effects of general relativity. Keplerian orbits can be parametrized into six orbital elements in various ways.In most applications, there is a large central body, the center of mass of which is assumed to be the center of mass of the entire system. By decomposition, the orbits of two objects of similar mass can be described as Kepler orbits around their common center of mass, their barycenter.".
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- Kepler_orbit subject Category:Johannes_Kepler.
- Kepler_orbit subject Category:Orbits.
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- Kepler_orbit comment "For further closely relevant mathematical developments see also Two-body problem, also Gravitational two-body problem, and Kepler problem.In celestial mechanics, a Kepler orbit (or Keplerian orbit) describes the motion of an orbiting body as an ellipse, parabola, or hyperbola, which forms a two-dimensional orbital plane in three-dimensional space.".
- Kepler_orbit label "Kepler orbit".
- Kepler_orbit label "Keplerbahn".
- Kepler_orbit label "Órbita Kepler".
- Kepler_orbit label "Кеплеровы элементы орбиты".
- Kepler_orbit label "克卜勒軌道".
- Kepler_orbit sameAs Keplerbahn.
- Kepler_orbit sameAs Órbita_Kepler.
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- Kepler_orbit depiction OrbitalEccentricityDemo.svg.
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