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Qu'est-ce (qui) est périgée - définition

LONGITUDE (MEASURED FROM THE POINT OF THE VERNAL EQUINOX) AT WHICH THE PERIAPSIS (CLOSEST APPROACH TO THE CENTRAL BODY) WOULD OCCUR IF THE BODY'S INCLINATION WERE ZERO
Longitude of periapsis; Longitude of periastron; Longitude of perihelion; Longitude of periapse; Longitude of pericenter; Longitude of perigee
  • ϖ = Ω + ω in separate planes.

Perigee         
  • Diagram of a body's direct [[orbit]] around the [[Sun]] with its nearest (perihelion) and  farthest (aphelion) points.
EXTREME POINT IN AN OBJECT'S ORBIT
Aphelion; Apogee; Perihelion and aphelion; Perigee; Apoapsis; Apsides; Apolune; Perilune; Periapsis; Apojove; Perijove; Pericenter; Apocenter; Perizene; Periastron; Perimelasma; Perihermion; Pericytherion; Periselene; Periareion; Perikrone; Periuranion; Periposeidion; Perihadion; Apastron; Apomelasma; Aphermion; Apocytherion; Aposelene; Apoareion; Apozene; Apokrone; Apuranion; Apoposeidion; Aphadion; Periapsis distance; Apoapsis distance; Apoastron; Apapsis; Perihelia; Apihelion; Perinigricon; Aponigricon; Apocynthion; Periapse; Apogeum; Perigeum; Periphelion; Perigalacticon; Perigree; Closest approach; Galacticon; Perihelion distance; Apoapse; Apo-apsis; Perihelion; Perigalactic; Apogalactic; Aphelion and perihelion; Peribothron; Apobothron; Periselenum; Aphelion distance; Pericentre; Cynth; Closest Approach; Terran perihelion
·noun ·Alt. of Perigeum.
perigee         
  • Diagram of a body's direct [[orbit]] around the [[Sun]] with its nearest (perihelion) and  farthest (aphelion) points.
EXTREME POINT IN AN OBJECT'S ORBIT
Aphelion; Apogee; Perihelion and aphelion; Perigee; Apoapsis; Apsides; Apolune; Perilune; Periapsis; Apojove; Perijove; Pericenter; Apocenter; Perizene; Periastron; Perimelasma; Perihermion; Pericytherion; Periselene; Periareion; Perikrone; Periuranion; Periposeidion; Perihadion; Apastron; Apomelasma; Aphermion; Apocytherion; Aposelene; Apoareion; Apozene; Apokrone; Apuranion; Apoposeidion; Aphadion; Periapsis distance; Apoapsis distance; Apoastron; Apapsis; Perihelia; Apihelion; Perinigricon; Aponigricon; Apocynthion; Periapse; Apogeum; Perigeum; Periphelion; Perigalacticon; Perigree; Closest approach; Galacticon; Perihelion distance; Apoapse; Apo-apsis; Perihelion; Perigalactic; Apogalactic; Aphelion and perihelion; Peribothron; Apobothron; Periselenum; Aphelion distance; Pericentre; Cynth; Closest Approach; Terran perihelion
['p?r?d?i:]
¦ noun Astronomy the point in the orbit of the moon or a satellite at which it is nearest to the earth. The opposite of apogee.
Origin
C16: from Fr. perigee, via mod. L. from Gk perigeion 'close round the earth'.
Perigee: Publication for the Arts         
AMERICAN LITERARY JOURNAL
Perigee: Publication for the Arts is a quarterly literary journal, founded in 2003, that publishes poetry, prose, and artwork. It is based in San Diego, California, and St.

Wikipédia

Longitude of the periapsis

In celestial mechanics, the longitude of the periapsis, also called longitude of the pericenter, of an orbiting body is the longitude (measured from the point of the vernal equinox) at which the periapsis (closest approach to the central body) would occur if the body's orbit inclination were zero. It is usually denoted ϖ.

For the motion of a planet around the Sun, this position is called longitude of perihelion ϖ, which is the sum of the longitude of the ascending node Ω, and the argument of perihelion ω.: p.672, etc. 

The longitude of periapsis is a compound angle, with part of it being measured in the plane of reference and the rest being measured in the plane of the orbit. Likewise, any angle derived from the longitude of periapsis (e.g., mean longitude and true longitude) will also be compound.

Sometimes, the term longitude of periapsis is used to refer to ω, the angle between the ascending node and the periapsis. That usage of the term is especially common in discussions of binary stars and exoplanets. However, the angle ω is less ambiguously known as the argument of periapsis.