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Date: 2005-04-29 14:59:31
Space
Orbits
Johannes Kepler
Orbital elements
Kepler orbit
Ellipse
True anomaly
Orbit
Eccentric anomaly
Celestial mechanics
Astrology
Astrodynamics

Satellite Orbits Keplerian motion Perturbed motion

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