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orbits <an orbit; orbits> N

orbits

electronic orbits CHEM

orbit <an orbit; orbits> N

circular orbit MIL

earth orbit MIL

elliptical orbit ASTRON

expansion orbit PHYS

orbit inclination ASTRON

spiral orbit ASTRON

trapped orbit MIL

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Tides also circularize orbits over time so there could be planets in the habitable zone with circular orbits that have no water because they used to have eccentric orbits.
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Orbits with zero angular momentum were considered as oscillating charges in one dimension and so described as pendulum orbits.
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However, if we replace the "complex" special linear group with the "real" special linear group, new nilpotent orbits may arise.
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The orbits within the Kuiper belt are relatively stable, and so very few comets are thought to originate there.
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It orbits the sun once every 3.63 years.
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The planet orbits very close to the star, at a distance of 0.11 AU.
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It orbits in around 40 days at a distance of nearly 0.21 AU.
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This planet orbits in a very eccentric path around the star with a period of about four years.
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This disrupts the path of the stars, resulting in the randomness of bulge orbits.
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They have highly eccentric orbits, generally a perihelion within the orbits of the inner planets and an aphelion far beyond Pluto.
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