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Astronomy
Orbital Velocity Calculator
Compute the orbital velocity around a central body using v = √(GM/r) × √(1+e), an approximation that scales the circular-orbit speed by the eccentricity. Useful for first-order estimates of satellite velocities, planetary orbital speeds, and binary star systems.
Astronomy
Escape Velocity Calculator
Find the minimum speed an object must reach to escape a celestial body's gravity without further propulsion. Essential for mission planning, planetary science, and understanding why some atmospheres are retained.
Key differences
| Orbital Velocity Calculator | Escape Velocity Calculator | |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Astronomy | Astronomy |
| Inputs required | 3 | 2 |
| Result | Orbital Velocity (m/s) | Escape Velocity (km/s) |
| What it does | Compute the orbital velocity around a central body using v = √(GM/r) × √(1+e), an approximation that scales the circular-orbit speed by the eccentricity. Useful for first-order estimates of satellite velocities, planetary orbital speeds, and binary star systems. | Find the minimum speed an object must reach to escape a celestial body's gravity without further propulsion. Essential for mission planning, planetary science, and understanding why some atmospheres are retained. |