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www.davideaversa.it
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| | | | | As you probably know, I am working (slowly) on an astronomically accurate calendar generator. All the orbital calculations involved are quite challenging, and I am discovering a lot. It is a lot of fun (except for the all the times I need to do some trigonometric magic to make some formula work). Anyway, during this process, I am reshaping and producing many many formulas. I am sure that in six months I will forget all the motivations behind them. For this reason, I want to try to save some of them here. In this way, I will have a good place where to look back at my notes and, moreover, I can be useful to other people trying to do some low-accuracy orbital calculations. I want to start from the beginning: orbital period and orbital trajectory. | |
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neo.ssa.esa.int
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| | | | | [AI summary] The content describes the Space Safety Programme's asteroid data, defining near-Earth asteroids and detailing their orbital characteristics relative to planets. | |
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www.wowsignal.io
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theconversation.com
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| | | An expert discusses how the habitable zone works and why looking at exoplanet atmospheres as well as the habitable zone can be helpful for the search for life. | ||