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Eccentricity vector

In astrodynamics the eccentricity vector of a conic section orbit is the vector pointing towards the periapsis and with length equal to the orbit's scalar eccentricity.

Calculation

The eccentricity vector \mathbf{e} \, can be calculated from the orbital state vectors \mathbf{v} \, and \mathbf{r} \, at any time (the result is constant):

\mathbf{e} = {1 \over {\mu}} \left [\left (v^2 - {\mu \over {\mathbf{\left |r \right |}}}\right) \mathbf{r} - (\mathbf{r} \cdot \mathbf{v} ) \mathbf{v} \right ]

where:

Alternatively it can also be computed from orbital angular momentum vector h:

\mathbf{e} = {\mathbf{v}\times\mathbf{h}\over{\mu}} - {\mathbf{r}\over{\left|\mathbf{r}\right|}}

where:

See also

01-04-2007 01:18:14
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