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Orbit and orbital parameters

Hmmm...Not only is this image hard to read (inclination in particular), the symbols are wrong. Small omega is normally the argument of perihelion, not the longitude of the ascending node, and the latter's symbol is not big omega but the similar-looking ascending node character.

It gets worse. It is incorrect in that it shows the argument of peripasis reaching only to the apoapsis.

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