File:Orbit_ru.svg
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English: An illustration of some of the orbital elements that establishes the position of an object in freefall around a central attractive force.
Русский: Иллюстрация основных элементов орбиты небесного тела. |
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This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: Translation to Russian. The original can be viewed here: Orbit.svg: . Modifications made by Anton Gutsunaev.
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- Image:Orbit.svg licensed with Cc-by-sa-2.5
- 2006-08-07T21:17:37Z Garry R. Osgood 525x525 (26611 Bytes) {{Information |Description=An illustration of some of the orbital elements that establishes the position of an object in freefall around a central attractive force. |Source= |Date= |Author=[[User:Harp|Arpad Horvath]] based on
- 2006-06-08T15:22:57Z Harp 525x525 (26611 Bytes) perihelium from ascending node!!!
- 2006-05-30T08:59:22Z Harp 525x525 (26606 Bytes) at the previous occasion the big omega changed to 1/2, I don't know. why. I draw it as a curve now :-(
- 2006-05-30T08:49:30Z Harp 525x525 (26862 Bytes) some small modification for better appearance
- 2006-05-26T14:00:55Z Harp 525x525 (26185 Bytes) == Summary == {{hu|Elements of an orbit}} ==About figure== Made by [[User:Harp|Arpad Horvath]] with [[:en:Inskcape|Inkscape]]. I made the svg copy of [[:en:Image:Orbit.png]] with some modification. == Licensing == {{self|cc
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current | 22:57, 7 December 2009 | 525 × 525 (114 KB) | Anton Gutsunaev~commonswiki | text to paths | |
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18:45, 22 September 2008 | 525 × 525 (26 KB) | Anton Gutsunaev~commonswiki | {{Information |Description=*en: An illustration of some of the orbital elements that establishes the position of an object in freefall around a central attractive force. *ru: Иллюстрация основных элементов орбиты небе |
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