Sentences with phrase «high eccentricity»

"High eccentricity" refers to how much something deviates or differs from what is considered normal or usual. Full definition
VP113, however, is currently located around 83 AUs from our Sun, Sol — an orbital distance that is close to three times farther out than that of Pluto or Neptune, and it will eventually move more than five times farther away (around 452 AUs) in a 4,590 - year orbit around Sol; it's orbital semi-major axis is around 276 AUs with an extremely high eccentricity of 0.710 (more on VP113's orbit from astronomer Scott S. Sheppard.
Because of its extremely high eccentricity (e = 0.87) of orbit, however, S2 also moves as far away from the hole as 10 light - days.
Furthermore fitting this period results in an implausibly high eccentricity that crosses the orbits of the other planets.
«By comparing the actual New Horizons observations of Charon to the various predictions, we can see what fits best and discover if Charon could have had a subsurface ocean in its past, driven by high eccentricity
Using free eccentricities and a Keplerian model, after the first 4 planets (which correspond to the F11 eccentric model, including the suspiciously high eccentricity of the innermost planet) I end up with the next strongest frequency in the residuals being at 189.7698 days with a false alarm probability of 138 %.
A link between Earth's orbital eccentricity and NADW production with high eccentricity leading to low production of NADW and vice versa is proposed by Crowley and Kim (1992).
Variable clay content can be related to climate change from Milankovitch forcing, e.g., during high eccentricity hotter summers relative to winters may have resulted in intensified weathering and stronger monsoonal climate.
The various features of 288P — wide separation of the two components, near - equal component size, high eccentricity and comet - like activity — also make it unique among the few known wide asteroid binaries in the Solar System.
In fact, as Jackson points out, «Oumuamua's orbit has the highest eccentricity ever observed in an object passing through our Solar System.
Relative astrometric measurements taken over three years of the period of Star A's orbital perturbation suggest that Star C's orbit must have a high eccentricity (e = 0.75) and a semi-major axis of 15 AUs, to satisfy both the observed orbital motion and Gl 105A's astrometric period.
We confirm the deceleration and high eccentricity (e > 0.66) of PZ Tel B. For e < 0.9, the inclination, longitude of the ascending node, and time of periastron passage are well constrained.
If tidally driven fractures are quite prevalent, it would require that Charon experienced a high eccentricity during its orbital evolution and that the ice shell remained relatively warm during this time period.
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