Of a point in the moons orbit
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APOGEALOf a point in the moon's orbit.
APSISPoint in the moon's orbit.
PERIGEEPoint in the moon's orbit.
SYZYGYPoint in the moon's orbit, in astronomy.
PERIGEEPoint in the moon's orbit nearest the earth.
PERIGEEPoint in moon's orbit nearest to earth.
APOGEEPoint of moon's orbit farthest from Earth
PERIGEEMoon's nearest orbit point
apolunea point in the orbit of a body farthest from the moon
apolunesAPOLUNE, a point in the orbit of a body farthest from the moon
aphelianthe point in the orbit of a planet or a comet at which it is farthest from the sun
aphelionthe point in the orbit of a planet or a comet at which it is farthest from the sun
apheliathe point in the orbit of a planet or a comet at which it is farthest from the sun
aphelionsThe point in the orbit of a planet, asteroid, or comet at which it is furthest from the sun
perihelionThe point in the orbit of a planet, asteroid, or comet at which it is closest to the sun
perigeethe point in the orbit of a heavenly body, esp. the moon, or of an artificial satellite at which it is nearest to the earth
perigeanthe point in the orbit of a heavenly body, esp. the moon, or of an artificial satellite at which it is nearest to the earth
perigeesthe point in the orbit of a heavenly body, esp. the moon, or of an artificial satellite at which it is nearest to the earth
perigealthe point in the orbit of a heavenly body, esp. the moon, or of an artificial satellite at which it is nearest to the earth
apogeanthe point in the orbit of an object (as a satellite) orbiting the earth that is at the greatest distance from the center of the earth
apogeethe point in the orbit of an object (as a satellite) orbiting the earth that is at the greatest distance from the center of the earth
geostationary(of an artificial satellite of the earth) Moving in a geosynchronous orbit in the plane of the equator, so that it remains stationary in relation to a fixed point on the surface. This orbit is achieved at an altitude of 22,300 miles (35,900 km.) above the earth. It is used by communication and meteorological satellites
APOLUNEPoint farthest from the moon in a satellite's orbit
apolunethe point in a lunar orbit that is farthest from the moon
perilunethe point in a lunar orbit that is nearest to the moon
perilunesthe point in a lunar orbit that is nearest to the moon
apolunesthe point in a lunar orbit that is farthest from the moon
periapsisthe closest point to a central body reached by a body in orbit
periapsesPERIAPSIS, the closest point to a central body reached by a body in orbit
pericynthionthe point at which a spacecraft in lunar orbit is nearest to the moon
apocynthionthe point at which a spacecraft in lunar orbit is furthest from the moon
pericynthionsPERICYNTHION, the point at which a spacecraft in lunar orbit is nearest to the moon
pericynthiaPERICYNTHION, the point at which a spacecraft in lunar orbit is nearest to the moon
apocynthionsAPOCYNTHION, the point at which a spacecraft in lunar orbit is furthest from the moon
APSIDESPoints in the moon's orbit.
PTOLEMYHe discovered evection, the irregularity in the moon's orbit
APSISPoint in orbit of the moon.
APSISPoint in the orbit of the moon.
periastronthat point, in the real or apparent orbit of one star revolving around another, at which the former is nearest to the latter
periastronsPERIASTRON, that point, in the real or apparent orbit of one star revolving around another, at which the former is nearest to the latter