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Español: OPOSICIÓN Y MÍNIMA DISTANCIA.
Esta máxima aproximación ocurre cerca, antes o después, de la oposición del planeta con la Tierra (elongación de 180º) y esto se debe a la elipticidad de las dos órbitas planetarias con foco en el Sol y al ángulo formado por las líneas de los ápsides terrestre y del otro planeta. Cuando la Tierra está en su afelio, el planeta en su perihelio y éste en oposición con la Tierra, se produce la máxima aproximación (extrema) entre ambos astros. Los tamaños y las excentricidades orbitales (exageradas) no están a escala. Es a manera explicativa e ilustrativa. |
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Author | Fernando de Gorocica |
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