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OrbitX was
established on June 2, 2019 as Orb
X, a
private venture by a
group of
youth including Dexter Baño Jr., Enzo Victor, and
Paulo Sairel.
OrbitX's...
- The
Boeing X-37, also
known as the
Orbital Test
Vehicle (OTV), is a
reusable robotic spacecraft. It is
boosted into
space by a
launch vehicle, then re-enters...
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Orbital x-ray or
orbital radiography is an
x-ray of both left and
right eye sockets, to
include the
Frontal Sinuses and
Maxillary Sinuses. The
x-ray can...
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Orbiter X: An
adventure in the
conquest of
space is a BBC
Radio science fiction programme written by B. D. Chapman. Only a
single series was produced...
- be determined.
Since 1966, the
American company Orbit Instrument Corporation produced a
device named X-Y Ball Tracker, a trackball,
which was embedded...
- The
Orbital Sciences X-34 was
intended to be a low-cost
testbed for
demonstrating "key technologies" that
could be
integrated into the
Reusable Launch...
- In
celestial mechanics, an
orbit (also
known as
orbital revolution) is the
curved trajectory of an
object such as the
trajectory of a
planet around a star...
- The
Generation Orbit X-60 (GOLauncher 1 or GO1) was an air-launched
single stage suborbital rocket vehicle produced by
Generation Orbit. The
first two...
- In
quantum mechanics, an
atomic orbital (/ˈ
ɔːrbɪtəl/) is a
function describing the
location and wave-like
behavior of an
electron in an atom. This function...
- Space
X has
stated that Starship, in its "baseline
reuseable design", will have a
payload capacity of 100–150 t (220,000–331,000 lb) to low
earth orbit and...