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    Apsis (redirect from Aphelion)
    apsides are the farthest point, aphelion, and the nearest point, perihelion, of its orbit around the host Sun. The terms aphelion and perihelion apply in the...
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  • up aphelion in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An aphelion is the farthest point of an orbit around the Sun. Aphelion may also refer to: Aphelion (Edenbridge...
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  • Aphelion is the seventh studio album by Norwegian progressive metal band Leprous, released on 27 August 2021 via Inside Out Music. The album was first...
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    The Aphelion Imaging Software Suite is a software suite that includes three base products - Aphelion Lab, Aphelion Dev, and Aphelion SDK for addressing...
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  • The Seven Fields of Aphelion (born May 2, 1983) is the stage name of Maureen Elizabeth "Maux" Boyle, an ambient electronic musician and member of the band...
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    This is a list of Solar System objects by greatest aphelion or the greatest distance from the Sun that the orbit could take it if the Sun and object were...
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  • minimum speed for objects in closed orbits occurs at apoapsis (apogee, aphelion, etc.). In ideal two-body systems, objects in open orbits continue to slow...
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    perihelion of these objects is close to, but greater than, the orbital aphelion of Earth (i.e., the objects do not cross Earth's orbit), with most Amors...
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    aphelion distance of this object are well constrained. 2014 FE72 had the largest barycentric aphelion until 2018. However, the heliocentric aphelion of...
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    In modern times, Earth's perihelion occurs around 3 January, and its aphelion around 4 July. These dates shift over time due to precession and changes...
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