apoapsis apâhabâk Fr.: apoapse The point in an orbit where the moving body lies furthest from the celestial body around which it turns. |
apsis (pl. apsides) habâk Fr.: apside The point of greatest or least distance of the orbit of a celestial body from a center of attraction. The closest point is the → periapsis, the further point the → apoapsis. L. apsis "arch, vault," from Gk. hapsis "loop, arch," from haptein "fasten together". Mod.Pers. habâk "top of the head; the summit of a mountain". |
argument of periapsis âruzmân-e pirâhabâk Fr.: argument du périastre The angular distance between the → ascending node of an object orbiting a → primary and its periapsis measured from the primary. Argument of periapsis is measured in the → orbital plane in the direction of motion. It is one of the → orbital elements. See also → argument of perigee, → argument of perihelion. |
periapsis pirâhabâk Fr.: périapse The point in an orbit of a body where it is closest to its primary; opposite of → apoapsis. |
time of periapsis passage zamân-e gozar az pirâhabâk Fr.: temps de passage au périapse One of the → orbital elements, the time when the → secondary body reaches → periapsis. |