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This cluster completes an | orbit through the Milky Way galaxy about every 140 m |
They are currently on an | orbit through the Milky Way galaxy that has an eccen |
It is following an | orbit through the Milky Way galaxy that has an orbit |
This asteroid follows an elliptical | orbit through the main asteroid belt that reaches pe |
intervening time, its rotation will cause its | orbit to change (by the Yarkovsky effect). |
uts take photos of the Earth's surface as they | orbit, to be processed later to determine the level |
anetwide bombardment of space junk pulled from | orbit to make the planet surface uninhabitable. |
nar exploration, and the Soyuz-P into a higher | orbit to intercept and destroy another spacecraft. |
It raised the lowest point of their | orbit to about 9.6 nm (17.8 km). |
cable would be lowered from the geosynchronous | orbit to the surface of Earth while the counterweigh |
hifting most of the "requirement for achieving | orbit to a robust ground infrastructure," intended t |
il so that the player can seamlessly move from | orbit to ground level without loading screens. |
sition from a near-circular outer solar system | orbit to an eccentric orbit taking it to the inner s |
Explorer 49 was placed into lunar | orbit to provide radio astronomical measurements of |
SS satellites operate in clusters in low Earth | orbit to detect radio transmissions from ships at se |
eral theory of relativity) predicts the Moon's | orbit to within the accuracy of the laser ranging me |
39 adjustment burns to correct the elliptical | orbit to the 22,300 mi high geosynchronous orbit des |
Good Time" (produced by and featuring William | Orbit) to the Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle film s |
nik 5 first time recovered animals (dogs) from | orbit to Earth. |
It only took one counter-example (Mercury's | orbit) to prove that there was something wrong with |
193 km X 270 km | orbit to 195 km X 300 km orbit. |
The satellite can now move from one | orbit to another with the help of the engine, which |
cal mile (298 by 291 kilometres (181 mi)) high | orbit to a 140 nautical mile (259 kilometres (161 mi |
ital maneuver that moves a spacecraft from one | orbit to another and may, in certain situations, req |
d from an equatorial or high-inclination lunar | orbit to a polar landing site, along with bringing i |
a Tyazheliy Sputnik (68-076B) in Earth parking | orbit to make scientific studies during a lunar flyb |
This allowed a more complete | orbit to be computed and, in 1993, published. |
s the distance from the anterior border of the | orbit to anterior border of the ear; canthus rostral |
lation that the former spacecraft modified its | orbit to bring it closer to that of the latter. |
They believe Tyche's | orbit to lie at approximately 500 times the distance |
The departure was delayed for one ISS | orbit to avoid an approaching debris (COSMOS 2421). |
g conventions, objects with a similar size and | orbit to that of Pluto are named after underworld de |
NASA's Voyager 2 took advantage of its | orbit to explore Uranus and Neptune, the only spacec |
Comets are regularly nudged from one | orbit to another when they encounter Jupiter or Satu |
nertial Upper Stages to get from the shuttle's | orbit to the higher geosynchronous orbit. |
ssed over Japan as it headed towards Low Earth | orbit to unload the experimental satellite. |
an end, satellites can be moved to a graveyard | orbit to keep the geostationary altitude free for su |
This kick may cause its new | orbit to intersect with its companion, or, if its co |
time on a given pass, it is desirable for the | orbit to be as short as possible, which is to say as |
t apoapsis (i.e., the farthest distance of the | orbit to the center of mass of the system, which is |
two stages that will propel it from low Earth | orbit to a trans-lunar trajectory. |
n, but Boethin was too small and faint for its | orbit to be calculated accurately, so the mission wa |
here the period of spin (the time it takes the | orbit to rotate once about its axis) has a simple nu |
This method uses a satellite, already in earth | orbit to impart part of the required momentum to acc |
Castalia's | orbit took it within eleven lunar distances of Earth |
launched and was injected into a heliocentric | orbit toward Venus one week later, although telemetr |
Luna 17 was launched from an Earth parking | orbit towards the Moon and entered lunar orbit on 15 |
Hygeia's | orbit traced out |
Explorer, Manager for the Superfluid Helium On | Orbit Transfer Shuttle Experiment, Manager for the S |
ulation tool for launch and re-entry missions, | orbit transfers, design optimization and for re-entr |
communications satellites, and retrieved from | orbit two other communications satellites. |
at is, the backup), successfully entered lunar | orbit two days later at 18:44 UT, thus becoming the |
Use the sign of w to determine the | orbit type. |
me of a satellite used to study comets, and an | orbit type. |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
eturn of its images, Discoverer 32 remained in | orbit until it decayed on 13 November 1961. |
It remained in | orbit until 23 January 1961, when it decayed and ree |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
26's mission was complete, and it remained in | orbit until it decayed on 5 December 1961. |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
s had been returned, Discoverer 36 remained in | orbit until it decayed on 8 March 1962. |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
condition, and has enough fuel to maintain its | orbit until 2024. |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
s had been returned, Discoverer 29 remained in | orbit until it decayed on 9 September 1961. |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
o place itself and the Altair into a Low-Earth | orbit until it is then retrieved, via a separate lau |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
25's mission was complete, and it remained in | orbit until it decayed on 12 July 1961. |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
The orbital module remained in | orbit until September 9, 2003. |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
It remained in low Earth | orbit until it decayed on 11 January 1963. |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
August 23, and the FGB component continued in | orbit until it was deorbited over the Pacific Ocean |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
12 January 1972, and subsequently remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
atellite (13,400-lb or 6,080-kg) ever put into | orbit, until iPSTAR-1 (6,775 kg) was launched by Ari |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
l 29 August 1968, and subsequently remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
It remained in | orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere |
s I would propel the Orion CSM into an initial | orbit, upon which the spacecraft will immediately se |
To avoid this expenditure of fuel, the Molniya | orbit uses an inclination of 63.4°, for which these |
w the feasibility of extending the Internet to | orbit, using both the Internet Protocol and Mobile I |
It is 3 - axis body stabilised in | orbit using momentum and reaction wheels, solar flap |
taka(India). It is 3 - axis body stabilised in | orbit using momentum and reaction wheels, solar flap |
payload facilities are transported to and from | orbit using a carrier supplied by the ISS Program. |
raft like AEHF-1 by docking with it in its low | orbit, using its own motor and fuel to place it in t |
ut 7-Kosmos 1686 complex to a 474 km by 492 km | orbit using engines on Kosmos 1686. |
concept of launching another Skylab into lunar | orbit using a spare S-IVB was briefly discussed arou |
s intended to ensure risk mitigation of the In | Orbit Validation (IOV) phase of the Galileo position |
ands of years, the eccentricity of the Earth's | orbit varies from nearly 0.0034 to almost 0.058 as a |
It is the main part of the OOV-Program (On | Orbit Verification), initiated to offer on orbit ver |
100 nautical mile (185 km or 115 statute mile) | orbit, versus around 250,000 pounds for the three-st |
Coma Berenicids have an | orbit very similar to Leo Minorids and were original |
n "eccentric Jupiter" meaning that it does not | orbit very near the star like the famous 51 Pegasi b |
The third dimension of this | orbit, w, is composed of the normalized angular mome |
Its | orbit was computed in 1946 from spectroscopic observ |
er, intended to start ignition 1.5 hours after | orbit was reached, had been erroneously set for 1.5 |
Cartoon | Orbit was an online gaming network created by Turner |
After 13 October 1966, the Charlie | orbit was flown every day and the Bravo orbit suspen |
Yarkovsky effect (radiation force changing the | orbit) was measured. |
This near-earth elliptical | orbit was 114.09 minutes per orbit. |
ed "Lehigh" after Lehigh University, where its | orbit was calculated in the Masters Thesis of Joseph |
Although his time in | orbit was his only get-away, he became enraged one d |
the third Nigerian satellite to be placed into | orbit, was launched into a geosynchronous transfer o |
ot known until after it had happened, when the | orbit was calculated. |
Orbit was a founding member of the Association of Co | |
This | orbit was used to generate an ephemeris for the 1883 |
Its | orbit was computed by Antonio Abetti, and the astero |
The Jagged | Orbit was nominated for the Nebula Award for Best No |
The perigee of its | orbit was 441 kilometers and apogee was 2,386 kilome |
of binary asteroids near or inside of Earth's | orbit was described in the journal Nature (10 June 2 |
Its | orbit was then raised using an onboard LEROS-1C apog |
pport three orbits twice daily, so the Laotian | orbit was only flown every third day, with Ethan Bra |
The | orbit was sun-synchronous, and the altitude of the s |
er the apogee kick motor for circularizing the | orbit was fired, the spacecraft fell silent. |
The music in First | Orbit was composed by Philip Sheppard and derives fr |
After the rendezvous, Gemini 4's | orbit was now 89.2 by 155 nautical miles (165.2 by 2 |
It was not until 1997 that its unusual | orbit was determined by Paul Wiegert and Kimmo Innan |
Its | orbit was first computed by Carl Friedrich Gauss on |
The | orbit was extremely elliptical, considering the miss |
Comet Bode (C/1779 A1) is named after him; its | orbit was calculated by Erik Prosperin. |
um 1 (USA-8), which after more than 4 years in | orbit was running out maneuvering fuel required for |
In 1996 an extrasolar planet in an eccentric | orbit was announced around the star 16 Cygni B. The |
This | orbit was ellipse-shaped, with its point of greatest |
The eccentricity of the planet's | orbit was found to not differ significantly from zer |
de in 1955, was not named until 2008, when its | orbit was finally calculated and confirmed. |
WASP-15 has one known planet in its | orbit, WASP-15b; the planet is a Hot Jupiter with an |
uard rockets, including the first two to reach | orbit, were built. |
year, the planet was near the point along its | orbit when it was nearest to the Sun (a perihelical |
m perigee to perigee - the point in the Moon's | orbit when it is closest to Earth. |
A satellite is in an inclined | orbit when its orbital plane is tipped some number o |
sity more than 1,000 times that of the Sun, an | orbit where a planet could be habitable would be loc |
lucci was taken in an unmanned saucer to earth | orbit, where he saw a giant "mother ship" drift past |
The rocket then continued to Heliocentric | orbit, where it deployed Akatsuki, along with the IK |
nose, to the level of the lower margin of the | orbit, where it becomes the anterior facial vein. |
The rocket will then carry on to Heliocentric | orbit, where it will deploy Akatsuki, along with the |
to the upper stage of the rocket in low Earth | orbit, where it is used to conduct experiments regar |
. could steer the communists out of the Soviet | orbit, where they might be pushed if antagonized by |
Radial parabolic trajectory, a nonperiodic | orbit where the relative speed of the two objects is |
on 2 September 1983 to place itself in a lower | orbit, where the air density was higher and the oxyg |
s to a state of motion engaged by an object in | orbit, whereby constant attitude is not maintained. |
After which, it was put into a looping | orbit which passed through the L4 and L5 Lagrange po |
A typical mission consists of a single-ship | orbit which is offset from the desired target audien |
satellites are polar orbiters; i.e. follow an | orbit which almost crosses over the pole). |
e they docked in, because it is in a low-Earth | orbit which experiences significant atmospheric drag |
It is in an eccentric | orbit, which aided its detection as giant stars have |
Above the foramen is the margin of the | orbit, which affords attachment to part of the Quadr |
mmunications even with satellites in low-Earth | orbit which are often not visible from any European- |
planet is located in an eccentric, long-period | orbit which takes around 4.8 years to complete. |
It has a highly eccentric | orbit which takes 366 years to complete. |
of its carrier rocket left it in an incorrect | orbit, which was subsequently corrected using the sp |
The comet is on an | orbit which puts it close to the Earth and the Moon. |
t to slow the spacecraft down to go into lunar | orbit, which was designed to be capable of firing tw |
2005-BLG-390Lb shows a combination of size and | orbit which would not make it out of place in Earth' |
ding, Arenstorf mapped out an emergency rescue | orbit, which was used in the Apollo 13 incident, in |
e, corrected for the precession of the Earth's | orbit, which changes the signs of most people. |
ne another at 37-minute separation in a 492 km | orbit, which passes over Pyongyang at 11:22am each d |
Shoemaker-Levy 9) or expelled into a new | orbit which does not have periodic approaches. |
d mass value depends on the inclination of the | orbit, which is not determined by the radial velocit |
which reduced the fuel required to lift it to | orbit, which also reduced the thrust required from t |
) after NEAR completed a 13 month heliocentric | orbit which closely matched the orbit of Eros. |
It travels in a highly eccentric | orbit which has a perihelion (closest approach to th |
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