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Also known as inclination
angle between a reference plane and the plane of an orbit
Orbital inclination is the angle between a reference plane (like Earth's equator or the plane of the solar system) and the actual path an object takes as it orbits. It matters because it determines things like which parts of Earth a satellite can observe, how much fuel is needed to reach an orbit, and whether objects in space might collide with each other.
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軌道傾角通常是參考平面和另一個平面或軸的方向之間的夾角。軸傾斜的表示法是行星的自轉軸和通過行星的中心垂直於公轉軌道平面的線之間所夾的角度。
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).
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