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Yarkovsky effect
Yar·kov·sky effect Y5009400 (yär-kôv′skē)n. The anisotropic emission of light from very small solar system bodies, whose photons often carry away enough momentum to alter the orbits of the bodies.Yarkovsky effect
Yarkovsky effect[yär′käf·skē i‚fekt] (astronomy) The effect of a small particle's rotation on its orbit about the sun, due to anisotropic reradiation. |