The Roche limit, sometimes referred to as the Roche radius, is the distance within which a celestial body, held together only by its own
gravity, will disintegrate due to a second celestial body's
tidal forces exceeding the first body's gravitational self-attraction. Inside the Roche limit,
orbiting material will tend to disperse and form rings, while outside the limit, material will tend to
coalesce. The term is named after
Édouard Roche, the
French astronomer who first calculated this theoretical limit in
1848.
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