- 000 lb) into an
eastward Low
Earth Orbit. Each
orbiter weighed roughly 78
tonnes (172,000 lb),
however the
different orbiters had
differing weights and thus...
- 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...
- Look up
orbital in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Orbital may
refer to:
Atomic orbital Molecular orbital Hybrid orbital Orbit Earth orbit Orbit (anatomy)...
-
Space Shuttle orbiters on
permanent display. NASA
Administrator Charles F.
Bolden Jr.
announced the
disposition location of the
orbiters on
April 12, 2011...
-
orbit in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In physics, an
orbit is the
gravitationally curved path of one
object around a
point or
another body.
Orbit...
- The
orbital period (also
revolution period) is the
amount of time a
given astronomical object takes to
complete one
orbit around another object. In astronomy...
- In
Orbit may
refer to: In
Orbit (September album) In
Orbit (Clark
Terry album) In
Orbit, an
album by The
Stomachmouths In
Orbit, an
album by Sun Araw In...
- has been
visited by nine
robotic probes:
seven flybys and two
dedicated orbiters, with two more en route. In both the
ancient Gr**** and
Roman civilizations...
- 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...
-
following table is a list of Mars
orbiters,
consisting of
space probes which were
launched from
Earth and are
currently orbiting Mars. As of
August 2023, there...