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- Osculating_orbit abstract "In astronomy, and in particular in astrodynamics, the osculating orbit of an object in space at a given moment in time is the gravitational Kepler orbit (i.e. ellipse or other conic) that it would have about its central body if perturbations were not present. That is, the orbit that coincides with the current orbital state vectors (position and velocity).The word "osculate" derives from a Latin word meaning "to kiss". Its use in this context derives from the fact that, at any point in time, an object's osculating orbit is precisely tangent to its actual orbit, with the tangent point being the object's location – and has the same curvature as the orbit would have in the absence of perturbing forces.".
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- Osculating_orbit subject Category:Astrodynamics.
- Osculating_orbit subject Category:Orbital_perturbations.
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- Osculating_orbit comment "In astronomy, and in particular in astrodynamics, the osculating orbit of an object in space at a given moment in time is the gravitational Kepler orbit (i.e. ellipse or other conic) that it would have about its central body if perturbations were not present. That is, the orbit that coincides with the current orbital state vectors (position and velocity).The word "osculate" derives from a Latin word meaning "to kiss".".
- Osculating_orbit label "Orbita osculatrice".
- Osculating_orbit label "Orbita oskulacyjna".
- Osculating_orbit label "Orbite osculatrice".
- Osculating_orbit label "Osculating orbit".
- Osculating_orbit label "Оскулирующая орбита".
- Osculating_orbit label "吻切軌道".
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