a·po·lune
(ăp′ə-lo͞on′)n. The point in an orbit around the moon where the orbiting body is farthest from the moon.
[
apo- + Latin
lūna,
moon; see
lune.]
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apolune
(ˈæpəˌluːn) n (Astronautics) the point in a lunar orbit when a spacecraft is at its greatest distance from the moon. Compare
apocynthion,
perilune [C20: from apo- + -lune, from Latin lūna moon]
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ap•o•lune
(ˈæp əˌlun)
n. the point in a lunar orbit that is farthest from the moon.
[1965–70;
apo- +
-lune < Latin
lūna moon]
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apolune
in an orbit around a moon, the point furthest from the moon. Cf. perilune.
See also: Astronomy
the farthest point from the moon in a lunar orbit, as that of a spacecraft. Also called apocynthion.
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apolune
The point in an orbit of the Moon at which the orbiting object is farthest from the Moon.
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