| 1. | Where " R " is the average radius of the nearly circular orbit.
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| 2. | Unlike Mercury, Gliese 876 e has a nearly circular orbit with an eccentricity of 0.055 ?0.012.
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| 3. | The original Nice model begins with the giant planets in a compact configuration with nearly circular orbits.
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| 4. | :: : If an object is in low Earth orbit, it must be in a nearly circular orbit.
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| 5. | In this Proposition, Newton derives the consequences of his theorem of revolving orbits in the limit of nearly circular orbits.
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| 6. | It has a nearly circular orbit passing close to the inner edge of the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
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| 7. | In Proposition 45 Newton extended his theorem to arbitrary central forces by assuming that the particle moved in nearly circular orbit.
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| 8. | The craft was in a nearly circular orbit with an eccentricity of 0.028, and had only lost from launch to that time.
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| 9. | A given object might move in a nearly circular orbit for 4 billion years, and then its eccentricity might suddenly get very large.
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| 10. | SCD-1 weighs approximately 110 kg and goes around the Earth every 100 minutes on a nearly circular orbit at about 760 km altitude.
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