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Orbits
[edit]They make the world go 'round (the Sun)
[edit]- Orbit
- Epoch (astronomy)
- Escape velocity
- Kepler's laws of planetary motion
- Vandenberg Air Force Base
- VSOP (planets)
- Orbital Properties, Elements and Terminology
- Orbital elements
- Orbit (dynamics)
- Orbital inclination
- Longitude of the ascending node
- Argument of periapsis
- Orbital eccentricity
- Semi-major axis
- Apsis
- Orbital period
- Mean anomaly
- Sidereal time
- Polar distance (astronomy)
- Sub-orbital spaceflight
- Orbit Classes and Types
- List of orbits
- Low Earth orbit
- Medium Earth orbit
- Geostationary orbit
- High Earth orbit
- Kepler orbit
- Orbital spaceflight
- Heliocentric orbit
- Geocentric coordinates
- Perifocal coordinate system
- Lagrangian point
- Rosetta (orbit)
- Synchronous orbit
- Geosynchronous orbit
- Semi-synchronous orbit
- Molniya orbit
- Polar orbit
- Areosynchronous orbit
- Areostationary orbit
- Subsynchronous orbit
- Graveyard orbit
- Sun-synchronous orbit
- Astrometry, Coordinates, Measurements
- International Celestial Reference System
- International Terrestrial Reference System
- Astronomy
- Astrometry