osculating orbit
(geometry) A surface (in more than two dimensions, a plane is trivially developable) that can be flattened into a plane without distortion.
The orbit that an astronomical body such as a planet, asteroid, comet or satellite would follow if suddenly all perturbing forces other than the gravitational attraction of the Sun or (for a satellite) its planet were to disappear.
present participle of follow the money
Alternative form of Mileikowsky
彗星の将来の軌道を正確に予測するために、天文学者はまずある時点における摂動を除いた瞬時の軌道を計算する。
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