apoapsis

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The point of a body's elliptical orbit about the system's centre of mass where the distance between the body and the centre of mass is at its maximum. For some celestial bodies, specialised terms are used: see Apsis (Wikipedia) for details
{i} point of an orbit when a satellite (planet, star, etc.) is farthest from the body being orbited (Astronomy)
The point of a bodys elliptical orbit about the systems centre of mass where the distance between the body and the centre of mass is at its maximum
The farthest point on an orbit from the primary body For earth orbits, apoapsis is called apogee
The farthest point of an orbit from the body being orbited
That point in an orbit farthest from the center of attraction
The point in an orbit when a planet is farthest from any body other than the Sun or the Earth
That point in an orbit which is farthest from the primary
apo = [Latin] related to; apsis = [Latin] orbit The apoapsis of an orbit of one object around another is the point at which the one object is furthest away from the other object Apoapsis is the general term for such a point, but there are also many specific terms for specific cases: the aphelion is the furthest point from the Sun in an orbit around the Sun Likewise, apoastron is linked to other stars, apogee to the Earth, and apojove to Jupiter The opposite is periapsis The word apofocus is sometimes used instead of apoapsis, and apse instead of apsis
(astronomy) the point in an orbit farthest from the body being orbited
The point in orbit farthest from the planet
The point in an orbit when the two objects are farthest apart Special names are given to this orbital point for commonly used systems: see apastron, aphelion, and apogee
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