perihelion

英 [,perɪ'hiːlɪən] 美 [,pɛrɪ'hilɪən]
  • n. [天] 近日点;最高点
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perihelion (n.)
"point at which a celestial body is nearest the Sun," 1680s, coined in Modern Latin (perihelium) by Kepler (1596) from Latinizations of Greek peri "near" (see peri-) + helios "sun" (see sol). Subsequently re-Greeked.
1. When perigee and perihelion coincide tidal range is at its greatest.
当月球与地球到达它们的近地点和近日点的时间恰好重合时,就会引起最大的潮汐.

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2. The anomalistic year is the time between successive transits of the Earth through the perihelion.
近点年是地球连续两次通过近日点之间的时间.

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3. How much does the direction of perihelion change each orbit?
近日点方向使每个轨道改变了 多少 ?

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4. The angular deviation, as observed from the sun, of a planet from its perihelion.
近点距离, 近点角从太阳观察到的行星距近日点的角度偏差.

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