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periapsis

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English

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In a 2-body system in which the objects each follow an elliptical orbit around the system's centre of mass, the apsides are: the farthest point, or apoapsis, and the point of closest approach, or periapsis.

Etymology

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From peri- +‎ apsis.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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periapsis (plural periapsides or periapsises or periapses)

  1. (astronomy, astrophysics) The point of a body's (elliptical) orbit in a 2-body gravitational system such that the distance between the two bodies (measured from their respective centres of mass) is at its minimum.
    • 1983, Richard O. Fimmel, Laurence Colin, Eric Burgess, Pioneer Venus, NASA SP-461, page 109,
      Figure 5-19. Sun-Venus-Orbiter geometry illustrates how the periapsis moves around the planet during the Venusian sidereal year to sample day and night hemispheres. Because the planet rotates in a retrograde direction, it takes more than one Venusian sidereal year for periapsis to move over all longitudes of the planet (as explained in text).
    • 2001, D. A. Vallado, Fundamentals of Astrodynamics and Applications, Springer, page 325:
      We don't always want to burn near periapsis. Suppose we want to change the height at periapsis. The most efficient place to change the radius of periapsis is at apoapsis. Consider applying at some other point in the orbit. In this case both periapsis and apoapsis will change. If we apply the tangentially at apoapsis, all of the will go into changing periapsis, and vice versa.
    • 2004, R. S. Saunders, et al., Mars Odyssey Mission, C. T. Russell (editor), 2001 Mars Odyssey, Kluwer Academic Publishers, page 34,
      The main aerobraking phase began once the point of the spacecraft's periapsis had been lowered to within 110 km above the Martian surface.
  2. The minimum distance between the two bodies in such a system.

Usage notes

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  • In the case of some particular celestial bodies, specialized terms are used. See Related terms, below, for examples.

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Etymology

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Internationalism (see English periapsis).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈperiɑpsis/, [ˈpe̞riˌɑ̝ps̠is̠]
  • Rhymes: -ɑpsis
  • Hyphenation(key): pe‧ri‧ap‧sis

Noun

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periapsis

  1. (astronomy) periapsis

Declension

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Inflection of periapsis (Kotus type 39/vastaus, no gradation)
nominative periapsis periapsikset
genitive periapsiksen periapsisten
periapsiksien
partitive periapsista periapsiksia
illative periapsikseen periapsiksiin
singular plural
nominative periapsis periapsikset
accusative nom. periapsis periapsikset
gen. periapsiksen
genitive periapsiksen periapsisten
periapsiksien
partitive periapsista periapsiksia
inessive periapsiksessa periapsiksissa
elative periapsiksesta periapsiksista
illative periapsikseen periapsiksiin
adessive periapsiksella periapsiksilla
ablative periapsikselta periapsiksilta
allative periapsikselle periapsiksille
essive periapsiksena periapsiksina
translative periapsikseksi periapsiksiksi
abessive periapsiksetta periapsiksitta
instructive periapsiksin
comitative See the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms of periapsis (Kotus type 39/vastaus, no gradation)