Eccentricity is the ratio of the distance between the foci and the length of the major axis of an ellipse.

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Eccentricity is the ratio of the distance between the foci and the length of the major axis of an ellipse.

Ellipses can vary from a circle to a very highly elongated shape, and even to a straight line.

The more flattened an ellipse, the greater its eccentricity. Values of eccentricity range from zero for a circle to 1 (one) for a straight line.

The astronomer Johannes Kepler ( ) developed three laws of planetary motion that govern orbits. The first law states that the orbit of each planet around the Sun is an ellipse with the Sun at one focus.

Kepler’s three laws of planetary motion The second law explains that as a planet moves around the Sun in its orbit, it covers equal areas in equal times.

Kepler’s three laws of planetary motion The third law states that the time a planet takes to complete one orbit is related to its average distance from the Sun. The Law of Periods

Planetary scientists have found that some solar system objects have highly elliptical orbits. Comets have highly elliptical orbits.

The Earth has an axial tilt. The Earth’s axis of rotation is tilted at an angle of 23.5 degrees to the plane of the Earth’s orbit around the Sun. Earth's Tilt Is the Reason for the Seasons!

Inclination is the angle between the orbital plane of the solar system and the actual orbit of an object around the Sun. The majority of planets in our solar system stay within a very narrow range, which is called the orbital plane.

Asteroids are also part of our solar system. Many asteroids are found between the orbits of Jupiter and Mars in the asteroid belt. The asteroids occupy very little space, unlike how they are portrayed in movies.

Asteroids have more eccentric orbits than the orbits of the planets. They are often slightly inclined from the orbital plane.

As the Earth orbits the Sun, it does cross the paths of asteroids. Scientists want to find Earth-crossing and Earth- approaching asteroids. NASA calls these Near Earth Objects.

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