Orbitave
Orbitave is a term used in discussions of orbital mechanics to describe a proposed, non-standard metric for summarizing the properties of an orbital trajectory over a full revolution. The name blends orbit with average and is not part of formal celestial mechanics; definitions and implementations vary across sources. In general, orbitave is intended to provide a single representative value when comparing orbits that differ in shape, size, or perturbations.
There are several common interpretations of orbitave. A radius-based variant would compute the time-averaged distance from
History and usage: Orbitave is not a formal standard in aerospace engineering or astronomy. It appears primarily