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Tidal circularization is an
effect of the
tidal forces between a body in
orbit around a
central celestial object,
whereby the
eccentricity of the orbit...
- low-thrust, high-efficiency
thrusters onboard the
satellite itself to
circularize its
orbit (to GEO) over a
longer period of time. This
process is called...
- in a
controlled way,
called aerobraking, to
lower the
apocenter and
circularize the
orbit while minimizing the use of
onboard fuel. To date, only a handful...
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apoapsis burns. Alternately, the
second burn to
circularize the
orbit may be
referred to as a
circularization burn. An
ideal Hohmann transfer orbit transfers...
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primary transcript,
yielding a
circular transcript. The
notion that
circularized transcripts are
byproducts from
imperfect splicing is
supported by the...
- into a 60-by-170-nautical-mile (110 by 310 km) orbit,
which is soon
circularized at 60
nautical miles by a
second burn.
After a rest period, the commander...
- it makes. The
tidal force from Jupiter, on the
other hand,
works to
circularize their orbits. The
eccentricity of
their orbits causes regular flexing...
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radiative habitable zone can be too hot for
liquid water.
Tides also
circularize orbits over time, so
there could be
planets in the
habitable zone with...
- a
significant energy barrier for
circularization, for
example a 10.4 x 30 = 312 base pair
molecule will
circularize hundreds of
times faster than 10.4...
- orbit. The only
change to the latter's
flight plan this
required was to
circularize its
orbit to
match that
intended for the
Agena target vehicle. Borman...