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Commensurability is the property of two orbiting objects, such as planets, satellites, or asteroids, whose orbital periods are in a rational proportion. Examples include the 2:3 commensurability between the orbital periods of Neptune and Pluto, the 3:4 commensurability between the orbital periods of the Saturnian satellites Titan and Hyperion, the orbital periods associated with the Kirkwood gaps in the asteroid belt relative to that of Jupiter, and the 2:1 commensurability between Gliese 876 b and Gliese 876 c.

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  • التناسب المداري (ar)
  • Conmensurabilidad (astronomía) (es)
  • Commensurability (astronomy) (en)
  • Commensurabilité (astronomie) (fr)
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  • التناسب المداري خاصية لجسمين يدوران، مثل الكواكب أو الأقمار الصناعية أو الكويكبات، والتي تكون أدوارها المدارية متناسبة. (ar)
  • En astronomía, dos objetos en órbita, como por ejemplo planetas, satélites, o asteroides, presentan una conmensurabilidad​ si el cociente de sus respectivos períodos orbitales puede escribirse bajo la forma de un número racional.​ Por ejemplo, los períodos de revolución de Neptuno y de Plutón son conmensurables: su resonancia orbital es de 2:3. Otro ejemplo, los exoplanetas Gliese 876 b y Gliese 876 c son conmensurables con una relación orbital de 2:1. (es)
  • En astronomie, deux objets en orbite comme des planètes, des satellites ou des astéroïdes présentent une commensurabilité si le quotient de leurs périodes orbitales peut s'écrire sous la forme d'un nombre rationnel. Par exemple, les périodes de révolution de Neptune et de Pluton sont commensurables : leur résonance orbitale est de 2:3. Autre exemple, les exoplanètes Gliese 876 b et Gliese 876 c sont commensurables avec un rapport de 2:1. (fr)
  • Commensurability is the property of two orbiting objects, such as planets, satellites, or asteroids, whose orbital periods are in a rational proportion. Examples include the 2:3 commensurability between the orbital periods of Neptune and Pluto, the 3:4 commensurability between the orbital periods of the Saturnian satellites Titan and Hyperion, the orbital periods associated with the Kirkwood gaps in the asteroid belt relative to that of Jupiter, and the 2:1 commensurability between Gliese 876 b and Gliese 876 c. (en)
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  • التناسب المداري خاصية لجسمين يدوران، مثل الكواكب أو الأقمار الصناعية أو الكويكبات، والتي تكون أدوارها المدارية متناسبة. (ar)
  • Commensurability is the property of two orbiting objects, such as planets, satellites, or asteroids, whose orbital periods are in a rational proportion. Examples include the 2:3 commensurability between the orbital periods of Neptune and Pluto, the 3:4 commensurability between the orbital periods of the Saturnian satellites Titan and Hyperion, the orbital periods associated with the Kirkwood gaps in the asteroid belt relative to that of Jupiter, and the 2:1 commensurability between Gliese 876 b and Gliese 876 c. Commensurabilities are normally the result of an orbital resonance, rather than being due to coincidence. (en)
  • En astronomía, dos objetos en órbita, como por ejemplo planetas, satélites, o asteroides, presentan una conmensurabilidad​ si el cociente de sus respectivos períodos orbitales puede escribirse bajo la forma de un número racional.​ Por ejemplo, los períodos de revolución de Neptuno y de Plutón son conmensurables: su resonancia orbital es de 2:3. Otro ejemplo, los exoplanetas Gliese 876 b y Gliese 876 c son conmensurables con una relación orbital de 2:1. (es)
  • En astronomie, deux objets en orbite comme des planètes, des satellites ou des astéroïdes présentent une commensurabilité si le quotient de leurs périodes orbitales peut s'écrire sous la forme d'un nombre rationnel. Par exemple, les périodes de révolution de Neptune et de Pluton sont commensurables : leur résonance orbitale est de 2:3. Autre exemple, les exoplanètes Gliese 876 b et Gliese 876 c sont commensurables avec un rapport de 2:1. (fr)
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