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Plane passing through the barycenter of a planetary system
The invariable plane of a planetary system, also called Laplace's invariable plane, is the plane passing through its barycenter (center of mass) perpendicular
Invariable_plane
Apparent path of the Sun on the celestial sphere
dust and gas orbiting the sun close to a single plane. The invariable plane of the Solar System is the plane passing through its center of mass perpendicular
Ecliptic
Angle between a reference plane and the plane of an orbit
instead be measured with respect to another plane, such as the Sun's equator or the invariable plane (the plane that represents the angular momentum of the
Orbital_inclination
Concept in geometry and physics
orbital plane intersects the launch site. Earth-centered inertial coordinate system ECEF, Earth-Centered Earth-fixed coordinate system Invariable plane, a
Orbital_plane
instantaneous orbital plane of that satellite precesses. Laplace's name is sometimes applied to the invariable plane, which is the plane perpendicular to a
Laplace_plane
Third planet from the Sun
System, orbits roughly in the same flat plane, known as the invariable plane. Earth's inclination to this plane is about 1.58°. Earth, along with rest
Earth
Half of Earth that is north of the Equator
defined as being in the same celestial hemisphere relative to the invariable plane the Solar System as Earth's North Pole. Due to Earth's axial tilt of
Northern_Hemisphere
Seventh planet from the Sun
north pole is the pole which lies on Earth's North Pole's side of the invariable plane of the Solar System. Uranus has retrograde rotation when defined this
Uranus
Sixth planet from the Sun
282..663S. Souami, D.; Souchay, J. (July 2012). "The solar system's invariable plane". Astronomy & Astrophysics. 543: 11. Bibcode:2012A&A...543A.133S. doi:10
Saturn
Celestial coordinate system
planetary pole that is in the same celestial hemisphere, relative to the invariable plane of the Solar System, as Earth's north pole. This definition is independent
Poles_of_astronomical_bodies
Fifth planet from the Sun
282..663S. Souami, D.; Souchay, J. (July 2012). "The solar system's invariable plane". Astronomy & Astrophysics. 543: 11. Bibcode:2012A&A...543A.133S. doi:10
Jupiter
Planetary system consisting of the Sun and objects orbiting it
planets and other large objects in orbit around the Sun lie near the invariable plane of the Solar System, as does Earth's orbit, known as the ecliptic,
Solar_System
First planet from the Sun
19, 2021. Souami, D.; Souchay, J. (July 2012). "The solar system's invariable plane". Astronomy & Astrophysics. 543: 11. Bibcode:2012A&A...543A.133S. doi:10
Mercury_(planet)
Geometric method for visualizing a rotating rigid body
rolls, without slipping, on the invariable plane, with the center of the ellipsoid a constant height above the plane. At all times, ω {\displaystyle {\boldsymbol
Poinsot's_ellipsoid
Eighth planet from the Sun
October 2025. Souami, D.; Souchay, J. (July 2012). "The solar system's invariable plane". Astronomy & Astrophysics. 543: 11. Bibcode:2012A&A...543A.133S. doi:10
Neptune
Dwarf planet in the asteroid belt
May 2022. Souami, D.; Souchay, J. (July 2012). "The solar system's invariable plane". Astronomy & Astrophysics. 543: 11. Bibcode:2012A&A...543A.133S. doi:10
Ceres_(dwarf_planet)
Global climate cycles
relative to the invariable plane (the plane that represents the angular momentum of the Solar System—approximately the orbital plane of Jupiter) is 1
Milankovitch_cycles
One of the four cardinal directions
planetary pole that is in the same celestial hemisphere, relative to the invariable plane of the Solar System, as Earth's north pole. This means some objects
North
Fourth planet from the Sun
18 May 2022. Souami D, Souchay J (July 2012). "The solar system's invariable plane". Astronomy & Astrophysics. 543: 11. Bibcode:2012A&A...543A.133S. doi:10
Mars
Conserved physical quantity; rotational analogue of linear momentum
N⋅m⋅s. The plane perpendicular to the axis of angular momentum and passing through the center of mass is sometimes called the invariable plane, because
Angular_momentum
Curve traced out by the endpoint of the angular velocity vector of a rigid rotor
The endpoint of the angular velocity moves in a plane in absolute space, called the invariable plane, that is orthogonal to the angular momentum vector
Herpolhode
Second planet from the Sun
282..663S. Souami, D.; Souchay, J. (July 2012). "The solar system's invariable plane". Astronomy & Astrophysics. 543: 11. Bibcode:2012A&A...543A.133S. doi:10
Venus
Trajectory of Earth around the Sun
eccentricity 0.0167086 inclination 7.155° to Sun's equator 1.578690° to invariable plane longitude of the ascending node 174.9° longitude of perihelion 102
Earth's_orbit
Plane used to define orbital elements
there are four different kinds of reference planes that are typically used: The ecliptic or invariable plane for planets, asteroids, comets, etc. within
Orbital_plane_of_reference
Points on a rotating astronomical body where the axis of rotation intersects the surface
the Solar System, with a North pole being on the same side of the invariable plane as Earth's North pole. Relative to Earth's surface, the geographic
Geographical_pole
contains given sky coordinates Heider, K.P. (3 April 2009). "The mean plane (invariable plane) of the Solar System passing through the barycenter". Archived
Seasons_on_planets
Angle between the rotational axis and orbital axis of a body
north pole of a planet as that which lies on Earth's north side of the invariable plane of the Solar System; under this system, Venus is tilted 3° and rotates
Axial_tilt
Third-largest asteroid
June 2018. Souami, D.; Souchay, J. (July 2012). "The solar system's invariable plane". Astronomy & Astrophysics. 543: 11. Bibcode:2012A&A...543A.133S. doi:10
2_Pallas
Topics referred to by the same term
The plane of the Solar System may refer to: the plane of the Ecliptic; the Invariable plane. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the
Plane_of_the_Solar_System
Second largest main-belt asteroid
June 2008. Souami, D.; Souchay, J. (July 2012). "The solar system's invariable plane". Astronomy & Astrophysics. 543: 11. Bibcode:2012A&A...543A.133S. doi:10
4_Vesta
node. The ecliptic plane, invariable plane, and equatorial plane are all commonly used as reference planes in various contexts. plane of the ecliptic See
Glossary_of_astronomy
Time that it takes to complete one rotation relative to the background stars
This rotation is negative because the pole which points north of the invariable plane rotates in the opposite direction to most other planets. Reference
Rotation_period_(astronomy)
A rigid body with 3 distinct axes of inertia is unstable rotating about the middle axis
representation of rigid-body motion. The Poinsot ellipsoid rolls on the invariable plane that is perpendicular to the constant angular-momentum vector. Murua
Tennis_racket_theorem
Point where an orbit crosses a plane of reference to which it is inclined
Earth's equatorial plane. In this case, non-inclined orbits are called equatorial. For a heliocentric orbit, the ecliptic or invariable plane. In this case
Orbital_node
Moon of Saturn
intelligible. Assuming the north pole is the one pointing north of the invariable plane, in accordance with IAU standards. Brian G. Marsden (2000-10-25). "IAUC
Ymir_(moon)
Celestial coordinate system in spherical coordinates, with the Sun as its center
center of the Milky Way Galaxy, and the fundamental plane parallel to an approximation of the galactic plane but offset to its north. It uses the right-handed
Galactic_coordinate_system
Coordinate system for planets
north pole is that pole of rotation that lies on the north side of the invariable plane of the Solar System (near the ecliptic). The location of the prime
Planetary_coordinate_system
Router architecture
In routing, the data plane, sometimes called the forwarding plane or user plane, defines the part of the router architecture that determines what to do
Data_plane
Celestial coordinate system
38°, b = 29.81° (see celestial coordinate system). Celestial pole Invariable plane Polar alignment Pole star Poles of astronomical bodies When inclination
Orbital_pole
for irrotational flow Laplace force Laplace number Laplace plane Laplace's invariable plane Laplace pressure Laplace-Runge-Lenz vector Laplace resonance
List of things named after Pierre-Simon Laplace
List_of_things_named_after_Pierre-Simon_Laplace
Solar system objects beyond Neptune
big (bright) objects are typically on inclined orbits, whereas the invariable plane mostly contains small and dim objects in the cold classical belt. It
Trans-Neptunian_object
Book by Johannes Kepler (1609)
same plane. He considers the idea that the rotation of the sun defines an invariable plane. All the planets are inclined at an angle to this plane, because
Astronomia_nova
Discrepancy between past temperatures and the amount of incoming solar radiation
cover (on 9 July and 9 January, when the Earth passes through the invariable plane, mesospheric cloud increases). Therefore, the 100 ka eccentricity cycle
100,000-year_problem
Description of the moon's motion
planet. If a planet itself is in a Cassini state, the Laplace plane is the invariable plane of the stellar system. Cassini state 1 is defined as the situation
Cassini's_laws
Celestial coordinate system used to specify the positions of celestial objects
coordinates, both defined by an origin at the centre of Earth, a fundamental plane consisting of the projection of Earth's equator onto the celestial sphere
Equatorial_coordinate_system
In astronomy, angular separation between the Sun and a planet
which each planet's orbital plane is slightly tilted relative to a reference plane, like the ecliptic and invariable planes. Greatest elongations of a
Elongation_(astronomy)
Small lifting surface of a fixed-wing aircraft
"floating." This type of plane is usually, although not invariably, made of symmetrical section – i.e., it is either a perfectly flat plane, built up of a framework
Tailplane
Celestial coordinate system used to describe Solar System objects
with only slight inclinations to the ecliptic, using it as the fundamental plane is convenient. The system's origin can be the center of either the Sun or
Ecliptic_coordinate_system
perihelion circulates. At smaller semi-major axes the Laplace Plane is close to the invariable plane so the precession of the poles of typical Kuiper belt objects
Effects of Planet Nine on trans-Neptunian objects
Effects_of_Planet_Nine_on_trans-Neptunian_objects
Moon of Saturn
assumed albedo. Assuming the north pole is the one pointing north of the invariable plane, in accordance with IAU standards. Jacobson, R.A. (2007-06-28). "Planetary
Bestla_(moon)
System for specifying positions of celestial objects
(x, y) plane and primary (x-axis) direction, such as an axis of rotation. Each coordinate system is named after its choice of fundamental plane. The following
Astronomical coordinate systems
Astronomical_coordinate_systems
Japanese screamo band
Name" (2011) Transfovista DVD (2007) Compiled Fragments 1997-2003 (2005) Invariable Will, Recurring Ebbs and Flows (2013) "Envy - Reissues". Punknews.org
Envy_(band)
Type of celestial coordinate system
coordinate system that uses the observer's local horizon as the fundamental plane to define two angles of a spherical coordinate system: altitude and azimuth
Horizontal_coordinate_system
Model of hyperbolic geometry
it will not be like ours, which is the study of the movements of our invariable solids; it will be the study of the changes of position which they will
Poincaré_disk_model
and inclination of 3.0°±0.3° it lies between the invariable plane of the Solar System and the plane of the solar equator. Of the 235 impacts total 152
Helios_Dust_Instrumentation
Astronomical coordinate system
Supergalactic plane. The supergalactic plane is more or less perpendicular to the plane of the Milky Way; the angle is 83.68°. As viewed from Earth, the plane traces
Supergalactic coordinate system
Supergalactic_coordinate_system
2013 Japanese film by Hayao Miyazaki
is a devastatingly honest lament for the corruption of beauty, and how invariably pathetic the human response to that loss must be. Miyazaki's films are
The_Wind_Rises
Measure of change in amplitude and phase of a wave
The propagation constant is a useful concept in filter design which invariably uses a cascaded section topology. In a cascaded topology, the propagation
Propagation_constant
Type of aircraft used in the sport of gliding
report, "Six-Seven-Romeo, I am right below you." Fibreglass gliders are invariably painted white to minimise their skin temperature in sunlight. Fibreglass
Glider_(sailplane)
Electrical resistance of a thin film
a non-contact eddy-current-based testing device. Sheet resistance is invariable under scaling of the film contact and therefore can be used to compare
Sheet_resistance
Geographic coordinate specifying north-south position
perpendicular (or normal) to the ellipsoidal surface from the point, and the plane of the equator. Two levels of abstraction are employed in the definitions
Latitude
Country in northwestern Europe
that "it is only the one specific nominal term 'Great Britain' which invariably excludes Northern Ireland". The BBC historically preferred to use "Britain"
United_Kingdom
German scale model maker
models of cars and trucks dating from the 1950s to the present day. Almost invariably models are produced in 1:87 "HO" scale. Wiking was founded in 1932 by
Wiking_Modellbau
Peoples Temple cult settlement in Guyana, led by Jim Jones
Temple staffer present to "interpret" the material for the viewers. This invariably meant damning criticisms of perceived capitalist propaganda in Western
Jonestown
"ten", function as invariable adjectives. The interrogative adjective gani "what kind of" or, colloquially, "which" is also invariable. watu tisa "nine
Swahili_grammar
First occasion in which an aircraft or rocket leaves the ground under its own power
a new type is almost invariably flown by a highly experienced test pilot. Maiden flights are usually accompanied by a chase plane, to verify items like
Maiden_flight
Fictional character in the novel Catch-22
teases Yossarian asking him if he wants to know why, to which Yossarian invariably says "yes". Orr never gives any straightforward explanation for this other
Orr_(Catch-22)
President of the United States from 1961 to 1963
confidences, and cajoling them into publishing puff pieces on John, ones that invariably played up his war record in the Pacific. He oversaw a professional advertising
John_F._Kennedy
Material property
true stress, since the cross section of the sample is considered to be invariable (engineering stress). F {\displaystyle F} is the axial load (force) at
Flexural_strength
especially at the hands of Flash Thompson. After his parents died in a plane crash, Peter lived with his Uncle Ben and Aunt May, who doted and worried
List of Spider-Man: The Animated Series characters
List_of_Spider-Man:_The_Animated_Series_characters
2000 film by Cameron Crowe
funny, knowing and bright, and filled with characters whose lives are invariably sexier and more purposeful than our own." Peter Travers of Rolling Stone
Almost_Famous
Scottish actor (1930–2020)
from his lips. The introduction was a kind of challenge, or seduction, invariably addressed to an enemy. In the early 60s, Connery's James Bond was about
Sean_Connery
Prevention of tooth eruption by a physical barrier
there is always gingival inflammation around the second molar that is invariably present. Even this minor amount of inflammation can provide bacteria access
Tooth_impaction
Mechanism for regulating the speed of clocks
the 18th century, particularly the Great Trigonometric Survey of India. Invariable pendulums: Kater introduced the idea of relative gravity measurements
Pendulum
Argentine revolutionary (1928–1967)
Guevara's life illuminated the rise of the "Che myth", allowing him to be invariably crystallized in his many metanarrative roles as a "Red Robin Hood, Don
Che_Guevara
First commercial jet airliner, four-engined
feel" system was introduced, which ensured that control column forces (invariably called stick forces) would be proportional to control loads. This artificial
De_Havilland_Comet
Warner Bros. theatrical cartoon characters
devices to try to catch his prey. They comically backfire, with the coyote invariably getting injured in slapstick fashion. Many of the items for these contrivances
Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner
Wile_E._Coyote_and_the_Road_Runner
Type of lens attached to a variety of optical devices such as telescopes and microscopes
their needs. Eyepieces are optical systems where the entrance pupil is invariably located outside of the system. They must be designed for optimal performance
Eyepiece
Initiatory magical order
to the advancement of humanity by perfection of the individual on every plane through a graded series of universal initiations. Its initiations are syncretic
A∴A∴
American fantasy drama television series (1977–1984)
is in store for them. In the most serious cases, however, Roarke would invariably intervene and ensure his guests' safety. Occasionally, some of the fantasies
Fantasy_Island
Woodworking process
throughout the life of the instrument, to keep the tone and playability as invariable as possible. In acoustic guitars, quarter-sawn wood is also often used
Quarter_sawing
Symmetry of spatially mirrored systems
respect to a space inversion, symmetric to the origin), either remain invariable or change signs: these two possible states are called the even state or
Parity_(physics)
National airline of the People's Republic of China
"readers and passengers who are feeling uncomfortable". It added: "This invariably inappropriate description... was purely a work mistake by the editors
Air_China
Japanese twin-engine medium bomber
did, their range was reduced significantly. Japanese aircraft almost invariably had greater range with their rated maximum load; this gave them a strategic
Mitsubishi_Ki-67
Spherically symmetric gradient-index lens
must coincide with the point of focus, but since the phase centre is invariably somewhat inside the mouth of the horn, it cannot be brought right up against
Luneburg_lens
Flowering, deciduous trees, family Ulmaceae
commercially available in North America and Europe. Disease resistance is invariably carried by the female parent. Some of these cultivars, notably those with
Elm
U.S. state
enacted several wise and wholesome laws for his colony, which have remained invariably the same to this day. The chief is, to ill-treat no person on account
Pennsylvania
American actor (1916–2020)
Carter said that Douglas had "done this in a sacrificial way, almost invariably without fanfare and without claiming any personal credit or acclaim for
Kirk_Douglas
Northern Irish footballer (1946–2005)
transfixed, bewitched and delighted by the impish, cheeky skills of Best that invariably brought a smile to all except the defenders who had to face him." — BBC
George_Best
Historic migration route spanning Independence, MO–Oregon City, OR
written by those who were very young when they made the journey west invariably refer to this aspect of life on the trail." Tobacco was popular, both
Oregon_Trail
Doom II map
hellhound, separated by different scales of the area. The two dogs are invariably linked together; if either dog is killed, the other also dies. The map
MyHouse.wad
Airflow above and below the speed of sound
flaps" to help stabilize the plane when reaching transonic flight. This small flap on the underside of the plane slowed the plane to prevent shock waves, but
Transonic
President of the United States from 1981 to 1989
at any time and ask if it was after six o'clock to which O'Neill would invariably respond, "Absolutely, Mr. President". Holmes 2020, p. 210. Oliver, Myrna
Ronald_Reagan
Type of artillery piece
howitzer that is mobile enough to accompany a field army on campaign. It is invariably provided with a wheeled carriage of some sort. M114 155 mm howitzer, Brazil
Howitzer
Taking financial risks in the hope of profit
Indeed, project-based entrepreneurs face two critical challenges that invariably characterize the creation of a new venture: locating the right opportunity
Entrepreneurship
Measure of a civilization's evolution
(2012-09-01). "The transcension hypothesis: Sufficiently advanced civilizations invariably leave our universe, and implications for METI and SETI". Acta Astronautica
Kardashev_scale
1985 film
way to prevent Max's fatal attempt at a solo trans-Atlantic flight and invariably change the course of history in the process. Max had perished trying to
The_Blue_Yonder
Species of canine
the rare cases where other wolves are adopted, the adoptee is almost invariably an immature animal of one to three years old, and unlikely to compete
Wolf
Vertebrate organ involved in metabolism
Now among people in a primitive state of culture the soul is almost invariably supposed to reside in the liver instead of in the heart or brain. Krishna
Liver
Predominantly Scottish cloth pattern
dance-specific tartan, so are easy to mistake for dance tartans, which almost invariably have white in them. A large proportion of non-clan tartans in all of the
Tartan
INVARIABLE PLANE
INVARIABLE PLANE
Male
Croatian
, invaluable.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Invaluable
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Invaluable
Boy/Male
Tamil
Precious, Invaluable, Happy, Self disciplined
Boy/Male
Sikh
Without price, Priceless, Invaluable
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Invaluable
Boy/Male
Muslim
Precious, Invaluable, Happy, Self disciplined
Boy/Male
Muslim
Precious, Invaluable, Happy, Self disciplined
Boy/Male
Arabic, Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Oriya, Sanskrit, Telugu
Invaluable
Boy/Male
Hindu
Invaluable
Boy/Male
Tamil
Precious, Invaluable, Happy, Self disciplined
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Invaluable; Priceless
Girl/Female
Indian
Insatiable
Boy/Male
American, Australian
Beyond Price; Invaluable
Girl/Female
Tamil
Asluta | அஸà¯à®²à¯à®¤à®¾
Insatiable
Asluta | அஸà¯à®²à¯à®¤à®¾
Girl/Female
Australian, French, Portuguese
Invaluable
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, English
Variable
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Invaluable; Priceless
Male
Basque
, invaluable.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Invaluable
INVARIABLE PLANE
INVARIABLE PLANE
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
As Deep as a Sea
Girl/Female
Hindu
Name of Hindu Goddess Lakshmi ji
Girl/Female
Hindu
Soft-spoken, Articulate
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
The Place Where the Earth and Sky Meet
Boy/Male
Arabic, Farsi, Iranian, Muslim
Sun's Rays; Lights; Shining River
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Amiable
Girl/Female
British, English, French, Latin
From France; Free One; Female Version of Francis; Diminutive of Frances
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
Muslim
The hill where Jesus live
Boy/Male
Hindu
INVARIABLE PLANE
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a.
Invariable.
a.
Having inestimable value; invaluable.
n.
The property of remaining invariable under prescribed or implied conditions.
a.
Invaluable; being beyond price.
a.
Valuable beyond estimation; inestimable; priceless; precious.
a.
Not given to variation or change; unalterable; unchangeable; always uniform.
a.
Having the capacity of varying or changing; capable of alternation in any manner; changeable; as, variable winds or seasons; a variable quantity.
v. t.
Remaining unchanged or invariable, as a quantity, force, law, etc.
a.
Unquenchable; insatiable.
n.
An insatiable thing or person.
a.
Not satiable; incapable of being satisfied or appeased; very greedy; as, an insatiable appetite, thirst, or desire.
a.
Insatiable.
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Invaluable; being beyond estimation.
n.
An invariable quantity; a constant.
n.
A quantity which may increase or decrease; a quantity which admits of an infinite number of values in the same expression; a variable quantity; as, in the equation x2 - y2 = R2, x and y are variables.
a.
Insatiable; as, insatiate thirst.
n.
That which is variable; that which varies, or is subject to change.
a.
Insatiable.
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Liable to vary; too susceptible of change; mutable; fickle; unsteady; inconstant; as, the affections of men are variable; passions are variable.
n.
The quality of being invariable; invariableness; constancy; uniformity.