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Elliptical Orbits
Paths where kinetic and potential energies vary, with energy conservation still applying.Kinetic Energy
Energy that is maximum at periapsis and minimum at apoapsis in elliptical orbits.Potential Energy
Energy that is minimum at periapsis and maximum at apoapsis in elliptical orbits.Periapsis
The closest point in an elliptical orbit where velocity and kinetic energy are maximum.Apoapsis
The farthest point in an elliptical orbit where velocity and kinetic energy are minimum.Angular Momentum
A conserved quantity in elliptical orbits, allowing velocity comparison at different points.Semi-Major Axis
The longest diameter of an ellipse, crucial for energy calculations in elliptical orbits.Energy Conservation
Principle stating total energy remains constant, though kinetic and potential energies vary.Velocity
Speed of an object in orbit, maximum at periapsis and minimum at apoapsis.Work
Energy required to transition between circular and elliptical orbits.Orbit Transition
The process of changing from one orbital path to another, involving work and energy changes.Circular Orbit
An orbit where kinetic and potential energies are constant, unlike elliptical orbits.Gravitational Constant
A constant used in calculating gravitational forces and energy in orbital mechanics.Mass
A factor in calculating gravitational forces and energy in orbital mechanics.Distance
Variable affecting potential energy and velocity in elliptical orbits.