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Two planets P1 and P2 orbit a star S in elliptical orbits with semi-major axes a1 and a2 respectively, where a1 > a2. If T1 and T2 are their respective periods, and at some point both planets are simultaneously at their respective aphelia, after how many periods of P1 will they simultaneously be at their respective aphelia again?
After one period of P1.
When is a rational number, represented as (p and q are co-prime integers), it will be after 'p' periods of P1.
After 'q' periods of P2.
They will never be simultaneously at their aphelia again unless .
A satellite is in a low, circular orbit around Earth. A small, impulsive retro-rocket burn is executed, reducing the satellite's speed by a small amount . Which of the following best describes the resulting orbit immediately after the burn?
A smaller, circular orbit.
A larger, circular orbit.
An elliptical orbit with the apogee at the burn point and the perigee diametrically opposite.
An elliptical orbit with the perigee at the burn point and the apogee diametrically opposite.
Two asteroids, A and B, orbit the Sun with periods and respectively, where . Let and be their respective semi-major axes. If asteroid A has an orbital eccentricity of 0.2, what is the maximum possible eccentricity of asteroid B?
0.1
0.4
0.8
Less than 1
A particle is projected from the surface of a non-rotating planet of radius R with escape velocity. Neglecting atmospheric resistance, which of the following best describes the path of the particle?
Straight line
Circle
Ellipse
Parabola
A satellite is in a circular orbit around Earth. If its orbital radius is doubled, how does its orbital speed change?
Increases by a factor of 2
Decreases by a factor of
Remains the same
Increases by a factor of
Two satellites, A and B, are orbiting Earth at the same altitude. Satellite A has twice the mass of satellite B. Which statement is true about their orbital periods?
Satellite A has a longer orbital period.
Satellite B has a longer orbital period.
They have the same orbital period.
The relationship between their periods depends on their shapes.