ikkesfæriske
Ikkesfæriske is an adjective used in geometry and astronomy to describe objects that are not perfectly spherical. The term derives from Danish or Norwegian ikke meaning not and sfæriske meaning spherical, itself from Latin sphaericus. In practice, ikkesfæriske bodies span a range from slightly oblate or prolate ellipsoids to highly irregular shapes that deviate markedly from a sphere.
Quantifying non-sphericity relies on several measures. Common parameters include oblateness or flattening f, defined roughly as
Causes of ikkesfæriske shapes include rotation, which creates an equatorial bulge, and tidal forces in close
Measurement often relies on light-curve analysis, radar imaging, direct spacecraft mapping, and gravity measurements from tracking
While 'ikkesfæriske' is primarily used in some Scandinavian contexts, in English texts the terms non-spherical, ellipsoidal,