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4. General (13 matching dictionaries) Apsides: Merriam-Webster.com [home, info] Apsides: Oxford Dictionaries [home, info]

5. Apsides meaning Plural form of apside.

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11. Historically, in geocentric systems, Apsides were measured

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13. In celestial mechanics, Apsidal precession is the precession (gradual rotation) of the line connecting the apsides (line of apsides) of an astronomical body's orbit

14. Line of Apsides - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums

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17. In celestial mechanics, Apsidal precession (or Apsidal advance) is the precession (gradual rotation) of the line connecting the apsides (line of apsides) of an astronomical body 's orbit. The apsides are the orbital points closest (periapsis) and farthest (apoapsis) from its primary body.

18. Line of Apsides definition is - the major axis of an elliptical orbit.

19. Line of Apsides definition, the major axis of an elliptical orbit

20. In celestial mechanics, Apsidal precession (or Apsidal advance) [1] is the precession (gradual rotation) of the line connecting the apsides (line of apsides) of an astronomical body's orbit.

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22. We found 15 dictionaries with English definitions that include the word Apsides: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "Apsides" is defined

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25. I’m trying to calculate the precise moment of Earth’s Apsides (perihelion and aphelion)

26. The major axis of an elliptic orbit is referred to as the line of Apsides.

27. The line of Apsides, connecting the two points, is the major axis of the orbit

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29. The velocity of an orbiting body at the Apsides is either maximal (at periapsis) or minimal (at apapsis).

30. In the orbit of a planet or comet about the Sun, the Apsides are, respectively, perihelion and aphelion

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32. The line of Apsides connects two such points and is the principal axis of the orbit 2

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34. ‘The line of Apsides is a line which passes through both periapsis, Cassini's closest approach to Saturn in an orbit, and apoapsis, the farthest spot in the orbit from Saturn.’ ‘However, the speed of the Apsides is very much slower than in the figure.’

35. Apsis (plural apsides) ( architecture ) A recess or projection , with a dome or vault , at the east end of a church ; an apse

36. ‘The line of Apsides is a line which passes through both periapsis, Cassini's closest approach to Saturn in an orbit, and apoapsis, the farthest spot in the orbit from Saturn.’ ‘However, the speed of the Apsides is very much slower than in the figure.’

37. Template:Distinguish2 An Apsis (Template:Language with name and transliteration; plural apsides Template:IPAc-en, Greek: ἁψίδες) is an extreme point in an object's orbit

38. Apsidal (not comparable) (architecture) Of, pertaining to, or in the form of an apse Of or pertaining to the apsides; Translations

39. The Earth's two apsides are the farthest point, Aphelion, and the nearest point, perihelion, of its orbit around the host Sun

40. Horrox as depending upon the libratory motion of the Apsides, and the change which takes place in the eccentricity of the lunar orbit

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42. Apsides is the debut full length album from acclaimed multimedia artist Victoria Keddie (Barbican Centre [London], The Kitchen [NYC], Museum of Art and Design [NYC])

43. Apsides (ap -să-deez) (singular: apsis) The two points in an orbit that lie closest to – periapsis – and farthest from – apapsis – the center of gravitational attraction

44. The difficulty of accounting for the observed motion of the moon's line of Apsides using Newton's principles suggested that the inverse-square law might be mistaken

45. As for the earth's orbit around the sun there is also a line of apsides for the moon's orbit, which is the line between perigee and apogee.

46. ‘Apsidal motion is one of the classical diagnostics of stellar structure.’ ‘The angle through which the radius vector rotates in going between two consecutive apsides is called the Apsidal angle.’

47. In the orbit of the Moon, the Apsides are called perigee and apogee, while in the orbit of a satellite of Jupiter, these points are referred to as perijove and apojove

48. ‘Apsidal motion is one of the classical diagnostics of stellar structure.’ ‘The angle through which the radius vector rotates in going between two consecutive apsides is called the Apsidal angle.’

49. Apse, also spelled apsis, plural Apsides, in astronomy, either of the two points on an elliptical orbit that are nearest to, and farthest from, the focus, or centre of attraction

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