Orbital velocity and period are an integral part of space mission design that is affected by key parameters such as the apogee and perigee of the spacecraft's orbit. This orbital mechanics calculator can help you the orbital velocity and period of a spacecraft in any circular or elliptical orbit around the Earth.
Calculation
Inputs
Apogee Height
:700.00km
Perigee Height
:700.00km
Constants
Radius of Earth
:6378.1km
Gravitational Parameter of Earth
:398600m3/s2
Primary outputs
Orbital Velocity (Apogee)
:7.50km/s
Orbital Velocity (Perigee)
:7.50km/s
Orbital Period
:1.65hours
Eccentricity
:0.0
Explanation
Perigee and apogee explanation
Perigee and apogee are terms used in orbital mechanics to describe the closest and farthest points, respectively, between an object and the primary body it orbits. Perigee represents the point of closest proximity, while apogee denotes the farthest distance in the object's orbit.
Additional equations and outputs
The radii of the apogee and the perigee of the orbit is found using: