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In response, the United States launched into | orbit a satellite based solar-power system to solve |
a communications satellite into geostationary | orbit, a thruster to provide the satellite with orbi |
(E-6S series) was the first Soviet attempt to | orbit a spacecraft around the Moon. |
By analogy with the geosynchronous | orbit, a heliosynchronous orbit is a heliocentric or |
One unofficial definition is that the objects | orbit a common center of gravity, the barycenter, th |
After completing its first | orbit, a message from President Dwight Eisenhower to |
When observed from Earth, Cruithine appears to | orbit a point beside it |
It was rated to | orbit a 210 kg payload. |
ate Geraint was being drawn into the Arthurian | orbit, a process repeated for various other heroes o |
In fact, in any low Earth | orbit, a spherical body must be 800 times denser tha |
, put forward by Niels Bohr in 1913, electrons | orbit a central nucleus. |
It was successfully launched into polar | orbit aboard NASA's third earth Observing Systems sp |
se of amateur radio by astronauts in low earth | orbit aboard the United States Space Shuttle to comm |
y W. Hartsfield carried a West End banner into | orbit aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia. |
their gravitational interaction causes them to | orbit about a common center of mass. |
lly within the nut until being reset after one | orbit about the screw. |
also bloated, spreading all the way out to an | orbit about 60 times more distant than Pluto's aroun |
e mission is designed to be deployed in a halo | orbit about the sun-earth L2 Lagrangian point. |
However this planet orbits in an eccentric | orbit, about two astronomical units difference betwe |
de of 5.63 and consists of two F-type stars in | orbit about each other. |
Wasat and its companion take 1200 years to | orbit about each other. |
he spacecraft into a 1380 x 24,940 km, 18 hour | orbit about Mars with an inclination of 48.9 degrees |
the satellite is about 150m in diameter in an | orbit about 1.1 km from the primary. |
spacecraft into a long 12 day, 19 hour period | orbit about Mars. |
een two identical spacecraft flying in a polar | orbit about 220 kilometers (137 miles) apart, 500 ki |
her two masses are assumed to be in a circular | orbit about the system's center of mass. |
For a satellite in a prograde | orbit about the Earth, the precession is westward (n |
They | orbit about each other every six days. |
er, and it orbits the star in a very eccentric | orbit about every two months. |
body could have been disrupted when caught in | orbit about Rhea. |
y is left abandoned and drifts into a decaying | orbit about Io. |
r's time on Gallifrey, who locks the TARDIS in | orbit above the planet of Magnus. |
The spacecraft would have arrived in a high | orbit above Mars in 2010 and relayed data packets to |
It emerges from the | orbit above the medial palpebral ligament, and, afte |
S crew arrive on an abandoned space station in | orbit above Earth Colony Phoenix, a remote human col |
y deliver 27 W from a distance of 20,200 km in | orbit above the Earth. |
rently over 20 fully operational satellites in | orbit act as repeaters, linear transponders or store |
Minor | orbit adjustments were done occasionally over the co |
The spacecraft made many | orbit adjustments over its 18 month lifetime in orde |
It failed to reach | orbit after an acceleration integrator malfunctioned |
In any case, the spacecraft never left Earth | orbit after insertion by the SL-6/A-2-e launcher. |
am, would dock with the Agena within the first | orbit after launch. |
part of the DS programme to successfully reach | orbit, after Kosmos 1, Kosmos 6 and Kosmos 8. Its pr |
Luna 15 was placed in an intermediate Earth | orbit after launch and was then sent toward the Moon |
It failed to reach | orbit after it went out of control and was destroyed |
On November 11, 2008, NigComSat-1 failed in | orbit after running out of power due to an anomaly i |
The spacecraft decayed from | orbit after 454 days on October 23, 1959. |
Explorer 2 failed to reach | orbit after a malfunction in the Jupiter-C launch ve |
ifornia on 4 March 2011, but failed to achieve | orbit after the rocket malfunctioned. |
The spacecraft decayed from | orbit after 1,325 days on November 24, 1966. |
cond comet to be discovered to have a periodic | orbit, after Comet Halley. |
The first | orbit Agena rendezvous is marked by a small gold sta |
ion" flight profile from launch into Low Earth | Orbit, allowing NASA to test the SRBs, the five RS-6 |
craft was placed in a circular sun-synchronous | orbit, allowing the spacecraft to sense surface temp |
at Yubileiny satellite which was launched into | orbit almost a year ago. |
orbital period of 4 hours and 11 minutes; this | orbit alone makes the system variable, as the compon |
O3b satellites will be deployed in a circular | orbit along the equator at an altitude of 8063km (me |
This | orbit also allows us to study the boundary region of |
Orbit also produced a 24-track version of the song w | |
Orbit also markets the Jason Wander series in a sepa | |
me from the asteroid 1566 Icarus, although the | orbit also corresponds similarly to 96P/Machholz. |
In the case of an inclined geosynchronous | orbit, although the satellite remains geosynchronous |
Initial: Circular | orbit altitude: 455 nmi (851KM), with inclination: 9 |
Galileo became the first spacecraft to | orbit an outer planet and to penetrate the atmospher |
Instead, the plans were changed to | orbit an expanded, dry version of the station. |
l payloads: the CLEO Cisco router in Low Earth | Orbit, an experiment demonstrating GNSS reflectometr |
Launched March 12, 1965 (failed to escape | orbit and decayed back into the atmosphere after fiv |
use in GPS meteorology: GPS limb sounding from | orbit, and GPS water vapour monitoring. |
Predicting the overall | orbit and position of Asbolus beyond a few thousand |
9% of Jupiter, depending on inclination of the | orbit and true mass of the star. |
e after Johann Franz Encke, who calculated its | orbit and its remarkably short period (Encke, howeve |
research, and fuel for adjusting the station's | orbit and performing manoeuvres. |
tinct dark stripe extending backward from each | orbit and another passing backward between the orbit |
d for the last time on October 11 to lower its | orbit and ensure prompt destructive re-entry over th |
Although the satellite achieved | orbit, and was assigned the Harvard designation 1961 |
C system take at least 10,500 years to make an | orbit and are separated by 600AU. |
every 1.70 days with the period of the binary | orbit, and also varying with a 35-day period believe |
t completed, the probes would be left in Earth | orbit and given a Kosmos designation. |
satellite malfunctioned shortly after reaching | orbit, and was unusable. |
a failure 42 seconds later, failed to achieve | orbit and crashed with its payload into the ocean. |
ilted with respect to the plane of the Earth's | orbit and this axis maintains a position that change |
was intended to get as high as geosynchronous | orbit, and was hoped to compete with NASA's relative |
hen raised it to an operational geosynchronous | orbit and placed it at a longitude of 125° West of t |
His subsequent graphic novels include Outer | Orbit and Punk Rock Jesus. |
t was Crommelin who eventually established the | orbit and finally linked the 1818 (Pons) and 1873 (C |
On 21 November 1966, it decayed from | orbit and reentered the atmosphere. |
nable to keep it from freezing in its original | orbit, and seemed incapable of designing a practical |
the locations of the innermost stable circular | orbit and the marginally bound orbit. |
giving a more accurate reading of the planet's | orbit and minimum mass. |
reported that 5 planets were discovered in its | orbit, and that some characteristics resemble our so |
c because the ecliptic is the plane of Earth's | orbit and planetary transits only occur when planets |
r orbits, HD 217107 b has a somewhat eccentric | orbit, and its discoverers hypothesized that this co |
Herrick had studied the asteroid's | orbit, and requested the name, along with that of 15 |
ions on 28 February 1969, before decaying from | orbit and reentering the atmosphere on 2 March. |
It decayed from its | orbit and reentered the atmosphere on 11 October 196 |
rizontally forward to be distributed below the | orbit and around the mouth. |
h later, 1862 Apollo was seen to cross Earth's | orbit, and the scientific community suddenly realise |
research, and fuel for adjusting the station's | orbit and performing manoeuvres. |
ptune Orbiter's primary mission was to go into | orbit and perform scientific analysis on the planet. |
ge rotating platform ride located near Orleans | Orbit and Rip Roaring Rapids . |
enough data to reliably calculate the comet's | orbit and predict its location. |
on is the angle formed between the plane of an | orbit and the equatorial plane of the Earth. |
ct, which can be determined by calculating its | orbit and matching calculated positions with the pre |
On 30 November 1966, it decayed from | orbit and reentered the atmosphere. |
EchoStar 12 is still in | orbit and located at 61.5 degrees West longitude, ov |
One specimen retains a small part of the | orbit and indicates that Branisella had small eyes a |
he Voyager probes are now far beyond Neptune's | orbit, and are on course to find and study the termi |
she doesn't know that space junk falls out of | orbit and gets burned up in the atmosphere all the t |
has operated back at 2.0°E, still in inclined | orbit, and is used for occasional traffic, mainly UK |
The first stable, long-term evolution of the | orbit and merger of two black holes using this techn |
SES-7 operates geostationary | orbit and intended to be located at a longitude of 1 |
he astronauts found themselves marking time in | orbit, and Conrad later lamented that he had not bro |
ic variation of the eccentricity of the Moon's | orbit and a libration of similar period in the posit |
bove the ecliptic plane when crossing Jupiters | orbit, and below the ecliptic when crossing Saturns |
It has a well determined | orbit and has been observed 170 times since 1986. |
type Aten asteroid (meaning it crosses Earth's | orbit) and a Venus-crosser. |
On 3 January 1966, it decayed from | orbit and reentered the atmosphere. |
It was carried into low earth | orbit and deployed by the Space Shuttle Challenger, |
ters and other mecha, several capital ships in | orbit and the repaired SDF-1 Macross on South Ataria |
ht intervals based on firing time, trajectory, | orbit, and inclination. |
Herrick had studied the asteroid's | orbit, and requested the name, along with that of 16 |
gh the mesh of Smirnov's mask, through his eye | orbit, and into his brain. |
The Satellite was subsequently released into | orbit and the new motor fired to put the spacecraft |
e capable of delivering 22,000 kg to low earth | orbit and 5,590 kg into a translunar trajectory. |
research, and fuel for adjusting the station's | orbit and performing manoeuvres. |
Vostok spacecraft came close to one another in | orbit and established a radio link. |
Remix by William | Orbit and Mark Moore |
"Launch was great, and we are in | orbit and we are doing great," said Samokutyaev afte |
which probably caused a dramatic change in its | orbit, and 2215 BC may have been its first passage t |
On 30 January 1968, it decayed from | orbit and reentered the atmosphere. |
of the first three persons to have left Earth | orbit and traveled to the Moon (of only 24 people to |
It is positioned in geostationary | orbit, and will be located at a longitude of 61.5° W |
re taken over the course of 11.3 days, 2 every | orbit, and NICMOS observed for 4.5 days. |
rking in the art collective Luxor with William | Orbit and Anna-mi Fredriksson. |
It has a well determined | orbit and has a comet nucleus 26km in diameter. |
ons on 13 September 1971, before decaying from | orbit and reentering the atmosphere on 17 August 197 |
plications, as it is in close proximity to the | orbit and cranial cavity (orbital cellulitis, epidur |
as the orbital period, the eccentricity of the | orbit and the phase of the orbit are more easily cha |
Every | orbit and trajectory outside atmospheres is in princ |
ery different; 1998 UP1 has a highly eccentric | orbit and moves between .65 AU and 1.35 AU during th |
nt with a planet-mass companion in a Keplerian | orbit, and one was duly discovered in April 2007, fr |
an expansion of the postorbital bone above the | orbit and a flange of the same bone inside the orbit |
he first man-made object to reach heliocentric | orbit and was then dubbed a "new planet" and renamed |
research, and fuel for adjusting the station's | orbit and performing manoeuvres. |
ists and to gather information on the planet's | orbit and composition (if possible). |
trong gravitational pull perturbed the comet's | orbit and brought it into the inner Solar System. |
Delta-v is also required to keep satellites in | orbit and is expended in propulsive orbital stationk |
an economic, safe and convenient way to access | orbit and facilitate space exploration. |
On 30 June 1968, it decayed from | orbit and reentered the atmosphere. |
ncement of closure sent audience reaction into | orbit and it barnstormed out of the West End as if i |
The satellite was deployed on the 7th | orbit and then ignited its rocket motor at the ascen |
It launched into a 645-km, 40-degree | orbit and is operated by the Laboratory for Atmosphe |
China has launched polar | orbit and geosynchronous orbit meteorological satell |
tion of the mission there, it returns to lunar | orbit and conducts a rendezvous with the main spacec |
Once in the ring, VUV or X-ray, the electrons | orbit and lose energy as a result of changes in angu |
Luna 22 was launched into Earth parking | orbit and then to the moon. |
which will photograph the Earth from Low Earth | Orbit and transmit images back to the K6UCI Ground S |
tached the rocket had too much mass to achieve | orbit, and reentered over the southern Pacific Ocean |
Despite being in the wrong | orbit and operating for less time than had been plan |
, became the first human beings to enter lunar | orbit and see the far side of the Moon with their ow |
research, and fuel for adjusting the station's | orbit and performing manoeuvres. |
Solar cells would be shipped to Earth | Orbit and assembled, the power being transmitted to |
Facility experiment and a SPACEHAB module into | orbit, and carried out a live bi-directional audio a |
h its INSAT-type satellites into geostationary | orbit and to make India less dependent on foreign ro |
E position, Astra 1C was placed in an inclined | orbit and moved first to 2.0°E for tests, and then i |
Once on | orbit and clamped to the host spacecraft, the PECs a |
Two of the stars are in a close | orbit and revolve around each other once every 7.15 |
thered Satellite System Reflight (TSS-1R) into | orbit and to deploy it spaceward on a conducting tet |
h its upper stage it failed to leave low Earth | orbit, and reentered the atmosphere a few days later |
The models of both its | orbit and the Milky Way's potential field could be i |
so assisted with tracking Mir during its final | orbit and reentry. |
the United States had launched spacecraft into | orbit and Italy lacked a suitable launcher and crews |
On 7 July 1968, it decayed from | orbit and reentered the atmosphere. |
d in the second stage being too heavy to reach | orbit, and it fell back to Earth along with the sate |
ng a value for the inclination of the planet's | orbit and for the mass of the star, the observed cha |
CO is reached, there no longer exists a stable | orbit, and the smaller hole plunges into the larger |
research, and fuel for adjusting the station's | orbit and performing manoeuvres. |
putnik 1, the first artificial satellite, into | orbit, and became the basis for the R7 family which |
utes to ensure that the satellite had made one | orbit and was transmitting, before Korolyov called S |
y 4U 0115+63., leading to determination of its | orbit and observation of a cyclotron absorption line |
ly co-located with Astra 5A, is in an inclined | orbit and usable only for TV contribution services a |
Pi Mensae b has a very eccentric | orbit and takes 5.89 years to revolve around the sta |
iet manned Moon landing hardware was tested in | orbit, and the failure seems to have been one of the |
to transport up to six crew between low Earth | orbit and the Moon. |
ts for a month or several out of each 5-6 year | orbit, and is presumably due to ice being uncovered |
The spacecraft failed to achieve | orbit, and the spacecraft disintegrated on reentry. |
Tetra and the Silverguns to make for satellite | orbit, and evade the Stone-Like. |
umber of observatories have been launched into | orbit, and most of them have greatly enhanced our kn |
Surgical navigation for the | orbit and zygoma on the SSN system (Color coding for |
A craft that leaves Earth | orbit and goes around the sun independently is then |
on 25 August, but reached a lower than planned | orbit, and was unusable. |
sing and lowering Jing through the Microcosmic | orbit and returning it to the Dantian purifies the e |
hich launched it, it failed to leave low Earth | orbit, and reentered the atmosphere a few days later |
y take into account the ellipticity of Earth's | orbit, and had incorrectly concluded that a planet w |
Changes in Mars's | orbit and tilt cause significant changes in the dist |
an unprecedented move Mycroft breaks his fixed | orbit, and takes a trip to Russia to investigate the |
On 24 March 1968, it decayed from | orbit and reentered the atmosphere. |
opments see also Two-body problem, also Kepler | orbit, and Kepler problem, and Equation of the cente |
ons on 26 September 1967, before decaying from | orbit and reentering the atmosphere on 25 October. |
l intended to be launched into a geostationary | orbit and operated by Intelsat. |
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