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Ascending node | Define Ascending node at Dictionary.com

noun Astronomy. the node through which an orbiting body passes as it moves to the north (opposed to descending node).

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Definitions of ascending node, synonyms, antonyms, derivatives of ascending node, analogical dictionary of ascending node (English)

ascending node

ascending node n : the point at which an orbit crosses the ecliptic plane going north [ant: descending node]

Keplerian Elements Tutorial

Finally, "right ascension of ascending node" is an angle, measured at the center of the earth, from the vernal equinox to the ascending node. I know this is getting complicated.

Longitude of the ascending node - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The longitude of the ascending node (☊ or Ω) is one of the orbital elements used to specify the orbit of an object in space. It is the angle from a reference direction ...

ascending node (astronomy) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia

...be that of Earth’s Equator.) Angle i is the inclination of the orbital plane to the reference plane. The line of nodes is the intersection of the orbit plane with the ...

ascending node definition of ascending node in the Free Online ...

ascending node [ə′send·iŋ ¦nōd] (astronomy) Also known as northbound node. The point at which a planet, planetoid, or comet crosses to the north side of the ecliptic.

Longitude of the ascending node - Space Wiki

The Longitude of the ascending node (☊, also noted Ω) is one of the orbital elements used

Orbital node - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

An orbital node is one of the two points where an orbit crosses a plane of reference to which it is inclined. An orbit which is contained in the plane of reference (called non ...

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