- A
trajectory or
flight path is the path that an
object with m**** in
motion follows through space as a
function of time. In
classical mechanics, a trajectory...
- In
astrodynamics or
celestial mechanics a
parabolic trajectory is a
Kepler orbit with the
eccentricity equal to 1 and is an
unbound orbit that is exactly...
-
astrodynamics or
celestial mechanics, a
hyperbolic trajectory or
hyperbolic orbit is the
trajectory of any
object around a
central body with more than...
- field, such as from Earth's surface, and
moves along a
curved path (a
trajectory)
under the
action of
gravity only. In the
particular case of projectile...
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Trajectory optimization is the
process of
designing a
trajectory that
minimizes (or maximizes) some
measure of
performance while satisfying a set of constraints...
-
trajectories include:
trajectory of a
projectile lofted trajectory, a
particular type of non-minimum
energy ballistic trajectory trajectory (fluid mechanics)...
- free-flight is
about 4,500
kilometers (2,800 mi). A
ballistic missile's
trajectory consists of
three parts or phases: the
boost phase, the mid-course phase...
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Trajectory inference or
pseudotemporal ordering is a com****tional
technique used in single-cell
transcriptomics to
determine the
pattern of a dynamic...
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orthogonal trajectory is a
curve which intersects any
curve of a
given pencil of (planar)
curves orthogonally. For example, the
orthogonal trajectories of a...
-
orbital mechanics, a cir****lunar
trajectory, trans-lunar
trajectory or
lunar free
return is a type of free
return trajectory which takes a
spacecraft from...