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  • Ellipse

    A closed curve on a plane surrounding two focal points, with the sum of the distances to the foci constant.
  • Foci

    Two fixed points on the interior of an ellipse used in its formal definition.
  • Major Axis

    The longest diameter of an ellipse, passing through its foci.
  • Semi-Major Axis

    Half of the major axis of an ellipse, representing the average distance from the center to the perimeter.
  • Minor Axis

    The shortest diameter of an ellipse, perpendicular to the major axis.
  • Semi-Minor Axis

    Half of the minor axis of an ellipse, representing the shortest distance from the center to the perimeter.
  • Periapsis

    The point in an orbit closest to the focus, such as the sun in a solar orbit.
  • Apoapsis

    The point in an orbit farthest from the focus, such as the sun in a solar orbit.
  • Perihelion

    The point in the orbit of a planet closest to the sun.
  • Aphelion

    The point in the orbit of a planet farthest from the sun.
  • Eccentricity

    A measure of how much an orbit deviates from being circular, ranging from 0 to 1.