Descripción
Planets, asteroids, and comets don’t travel around the sun in perfect circles. Their orbits are stretched out into a shape called an ellipse. The sun, rather sitting right in the center of the shape formed by the satellite’s path, sits a bit off center at a point called the focus. The orbit’s eccentricity is a way of measuring how much the orbit deviates from a perfect circle, and is measured using a number between zero and one. An eccentricity of zero means the orbit is a circle. The closer the eccentricity is to one, the more stretched out the orbit is. In this project, you will explore different orbit shapes and make models of the planets’ orbits.What determines the shapes of the planets’ orbits?
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Auteurs
Auteur Christopher Crockett
Catégories Ficha para imprimir, Experimento/Práctica, Física, 12-14 años, Science Fair - Education, Inglés add
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Date de publication 27 / 08 / 2020
Licence La licence originale de la ressource est respectée.
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