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- A Cytherocentric orbit is an orbit around the planet Venus. Venus has no moon, but several man-made objects orbit the planet. The name is analogous to...
- site SDSC SHAR Contractor ISRO Orbital parameters Reference system Cytherocentric Periapsis altitude 200km Apoapsis altitude 600km Venus orbiter Orbital...
- named after Hermes): An orbit around the planet Mercury. Venus orbit (Cytherocentric orbit, named after Cytherea, or Aphrodiocentric, after Aphrodite): An...
- 10:05:00 (1994-10-13UTC10:06Z) UTC Orbital parameters Reference system Cytherocentric Semi-major axis 10,470 kilometers (6,510 mi) Eccentricity 0.39177 Pericytherion...
- Lander: October 22, 1975 (1975-10-23) Orbital parameters Reference system Cytherocentric Eccentricity 0.89002 Pericytherion altitude 7,625 km (4,738 mi) Apocytherion...
- data until at least June 1976." Orbital parameters Reference system Cytherocentric Eccentricity 0.8798 Pericytherion altitude 1,620 kilometers (1,010 mi)...
- NASA Cytherocentric Venus atmospheric probe   NASA Discovery Program mission to Venus. 2031–2032 (TBD) TBA TBA TBA VERITAS NASA Cytherocentric Venus...
- contact June 13, 1985 (1985-06-14) Orbital parameters Reference system Cytherocentric Semi-major axis 45,632.0 kilometres (28,354.4 mi) Pericytherion altitude...
- NET 2031 Proposed: November 2029 Orbital parameters Reference system Cytherocentric Pericytherion altitude 400 km (250 mi) Period 1.6 hours Discovery program...
- (2 December 1971). Areostationary orbit Heliocentrism List of orbits Cytherocentric orbit Edward Clinton Ezell; Linda Neuman Ezell (1984). On Mars: Exploration...