Tisserand's criterion

Tisserand's criterion is used to determine whether or not an observed orbiting body, such as a comet or an asteroid, is the same as a previously observed orbiting body. While all the orbital parameters of an object orbiting the Sun during the close encounter with another massive body (e.g.

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Tisserand's criterion

Tisserand's criterion is used to determine whether or not an observed orbiting body, such as a comet or an asteroid, is the same as a previously observed orbiting body. While all the orbital parameters of an object orbiting the Sun during the close encounter with another massive body (e.g.

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