Apsidal precession is the gradual shift in the orientation of an orbiting body's elliptical orbit, specifically the movement of the apsides (the points of closest and farthest approach to the central body) over time. This phenomenon occurs due to gravitational influences from other bodies and is significant in understanding the long-term stability and dynamics of planetary systems, particularly in the context of secular dynamics and mean motion resonances.
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