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  • 11Medium Earth Orbit — Ein Satellitenorbit ist die Umlaufbahn eines Satelliten um die Erde. Dieser Artikel befasst sich mit der Flughöhe. Zur genauen Beschreibung der Flugbahn bedarf es weiterer Kenngrößen, die die Artikel Bahnelemente und Satellitenbahnelemente… …

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  • 12Earth Radiation Budget Satellite — Typ: Forschungssatellit Land: USA Behörde: NASA NSSDC ID …

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  • 13Orbit equation — In astrodynamics an orbit equation defines the path of orbiting body around central body relative to , without specifying position as a function of time. Under standard assumptions, a body moving under the influence of a force, directed to a… …

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  • 14Earth Departure Stage — The Ares V Earth Departure Stage (EDS) is a rocket stage which will be designed by NASA at its Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama as part of Project Constellation. The EDS will be propelled by a single J 2X main engine fueled… …

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  • 15Earth Radiation Budget Satellite — The Earth Radiation Budget Satellite (ERBS) was a NASA scientific research satellite launched on October 5, 1984 to study the Earth s radiation budget and stratospheric aerosol gases. It was carried into low earth orbit by the Space Shuttle… …

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  • 16Earth to orbit — (ETO) describes the process or means of placing a payload into an orbit around the Earth. Traditionally this has used rockets, however ETO can also include much more exotic forms of transportation such as railguns and hypersonic cannons and Space …

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  • 17Geocentric orbit — Earth orbit redirects here. For the motion of the Earth around the Sun, see Earth s orbit. Earth orbiter redirects here. For the shuttle simulator, see Earth Orbiter 1. The following words may have more than one definition or other non Earth… …

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  • 18Earth — This article is about the planet. For other uses, see Earth (disambiguation). Earth   …

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  • 19Orbit — This article is about orbits in celestial mechanics, due to gravity. For other uses, see Orbit (disambiguation). A satellite orbiting the Earth has a tangential velocity and an inward acceleration …

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  • 20Earth observation satellite — An Earth observation satellite, ERS 2 Earth observation satellites are satellites specifically designed to observe Earth from orbit, similar to reconnaissance satellites but intended for non military uses such as environmental monitoring,… …

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