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the anomaly of a planet; its angular distance from perihelion or aphelion.
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True anomaly — In astronomy, the true anomaly u,! (Greek nu, also written heta or f ) is the angle between the direction z s of periapsis and the current position p of an object on its orbit, measured at the focus s of the ellipse (the point around which the… … Wikipedia
true anomaly — noun the angular distance of a point in an orbit past the point of periapsis measured in degrees • Hypernyms: ↑angular distance * * * Astron. the anomaly of a planet; its angular distance from perihelion or aphelion … Useful english dictionary
Anomaly — A*nom a*ly, n.; pl. {Anomalies}. [L. anomalia, Gr. ?. See {Anomalous}.] 1. Deviation from the common rule; an irregularity; anything anomalous. [1913 Webster] We are enabled to unite into a consistent whole the various anomalies and contending… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Anomaly — An anomaly is any occurrence or object that is strange, unusual, or unique. In the following particular contexts it may refer to:Astronomy* Eccentric anomaly, intermediate value used to compute the position of a celestial object as a function of… … Wikipedia
anomaly — /əˈnɒməli / (say uh nomuhlee) noun (plural anomalies) 1. deviation from the common rule or analogy. 2. something anomalous: the anomalies of human nature. 3. Astronomy a. an angular quantity used in defining the position of a point in an orbit. b …
anomaly — /euh nom euh lee/, n., pl. anomalies. 1. a deviation from the common rule, type, arrangement, or form. 2. someone or something anomalous: With his quiet nature, he was an anomaly in his exuberant family. 3. an odd, peculiar, or strange condition … Universalium
True longitude — In astrodynamics true longitude is the longitude at which an orbiting body could actually be found if its inclination were zero. Together with the inclination and the ascending node, the true longitude can tell us the precise direction from the… … Wikipedia
Mean anomaly — In celestial mechanics, the mean anomaly is a parameter relating position and time for a body moving in a Kepler orbit. It is based on the fact that equal areas are swept at the focus in equal intervals of time. The mean anomaly increases… … Wikipedia
Eccentric anomaly — The eccentric anomaly is the angle between the direction of periapsis and the current position of an object on its orbit, projected onto the ellipse s circumscribing circle perpendicularly to the major axis, measured at the centre of the ellipse … Wikipedia
OPERA neutrino anomaly — The OPERA neutrino anomaly is the detection of apparently faster than light neutrinos by the OPERA experiment in September 2011. The detection is anomalous because speeds exceeding that of light in a vacuum are generally thought to violate… … Wikipedia