(astronomy) For a planet in an elliptical orbit, the eccentric angle corresponding to the planet's location.
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(astronomy) For a planet in an elliptical orbit, the eccentric angle corresponding to the planet's location.
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In celestial mechanics, the eccentric anomaly is an angular parameter that defines the position of a body that is moving along an elliptic Kepler orbit.
For the point p=(x,y) on an ellipse with the equation

the eccentric anomaly is the angle E such that

The eccentric anomaly is one of three angular parameters ("anomalies") that define a position along an orbit; the other two being the true anomaly and the mean anomaly.
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The eccentric anomaly can be computed from the true anomaly by the formulas


hence

where
is the angular coordinate of point (X,Y) in polar coordinates.
The eccentric anomaly E is related to the mean anomaly M by the formula

This equation does not have a closed-form solution for E given M. It is usually solved by numerical methods, e.g. Newton-Raphson method.
The radius (distance from the focus of attraction to the orbiting body) is related to the eccentric anomaly by the formula

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