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Template:Underlinked The nodal period of a satellite is the time between successive passages of a satellite through successive orbital nodes.[1][2] This applies to artificial, such as weather satellites, and natural satellites the moon. The nodal period of Earth's moon is 27.2122 days.[3]

Near Earth-Satellites

The oblateness of the Earth has important effects of the orbits of near Earth-satellites[4]. An expression for the nodal period () of a near circular orbit, such that the eccentricity (ε) is almost but not equal to zero, is:

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References

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  4. King-Hele, D.G., 1958, The Effect of the Earth's Oblateness on the Orbit of a Near Satellite, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical, Vol. 247, No. 1248, pp. 49-72
  5. Blitzer, L., 1964, Nodal period of an earth satelliteAIAA Journal, Vol. 2, No. 8, pp. 1459-1460