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Apsides (Apo/Peri)

APSIDES GAIA

PERIAPSIS (RP)
0.0

KM FROM CENTER

APOAPSIS (R A)
0.0

KM FROM CENTER

Apsides (A/P)

The Orbital Brackets. Apsides define the boundaries of travel. They are the turning points where gravity and momentum switch roles in the cosmic tug-of-war.

  • πŸ“ Line of Apsides: The straight line connecting the two points.
  • 🏎️ V-Max: Always occurs at the Periapsis.
  • πŸ›‘ V-Min: Always occurs at the Apoapsis.
POINT OF APSIS
PERI: 400 km
APO: 1200 km
APSIS-TRACKER ACTIVE βœ…

Vector (e)

The Stretch Factor. Eccentricity defines the Path Geometry. It’s the difference between a steady loop and a daring dive toward the planet's surface.

  • β­• e=0: Constant altitude, constant speed.
  • πŸ‰ High e: Extreme speed changes during the orbit.
  • πŸ›°οΈ Molniya: High-e orbits used to "linger" over the poles.
ECCENTRICITY VALUE
e = 0.016
STATUS: βœ… EARTH NOMINAL
GEOMETRY-SYNC ACTIVE βœ…

Vector Rp

The Physical Floor. Planetary Radius is the Minimum Distance. It defines the boundary where orbital mechanics ends and geology (or a crash landing) begins.

  • πŸ“ Standard: Often uses the volumetric mean radius.
  • πŸ”„ Equatorial Bulge: Earth is wider at the equator than the poles.
  • πŸ“‰ Impact: A smaller radius allows for a higher "surface gravity" for the same mass.
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RADIAL BASELINE (Rp)
6,371 km
BODY: βœ… EARTH (TERRA)
GEODESY-SYNC ACTIVE βœ