Outer-grazer
Outer-grazer and inner-grazer are schemes of Sun Orbits. All six diagrams show the Sun in the middle (the orange dot) and a putative planet's orbital band (in yellow). The latter is a ring whose inner radius is the planet's perihelion and its outer radius the aphelion.
- Middle column, top: The minor planet's orbit enters the other planet's orbit from the inside without traversing it — it is an inner-grazer.
- Middle column, bottom: The minor planet's orbit enters the planet's from outside without traversing it — it is an outer-grazer.
See also
- Earth grazing fireball, grazes Earth's atmosphere rather an orbit
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