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==Introduction==
A common problem in orbital mechanics is the following: given a body in an [[orbit]] and a time ''t<sub>0</sub>'', find the position of the body at any other given time ''t''.
For [[elliptical orbit]]s with a reasonably small [[Orbital eccentricity|eccentricity]], solving [[Kepler's Equation]] by methods like [[Newton's method]] gives adequate results. However, as the orbit becomes more and more eccentric, the numerical iteration may start to [[limit of a sequence|converge]] slowly or not at all.<ref name=Danby>{{citation |author=Danby, J. M. A.|title=Fundamentals of Celestial Mechanics|publisher=Willman-Bell|
==Derivation==
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==References==
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