space trajectory

  • 1space trajectory — kosminio skrydžio trajektorija statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. space trajectory vok. Raumflugbahn, f; Weltraumflugbahn, f rus. траектория космического полета, f pranc. trajectoire cosmique, f …

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  • 2space trajectory — erdvinė trajektorija statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. space trajectory vok. räumliche Bahn, f; räumliche Bahnkurve, f rus. пространственная траектория, f pranc. trajectoire spatiale, f …

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  • 3Trajectory (disambiguation) — A trajectory is the path a moving object follows through space.Trajectory may also refer to: * Methods of calculating the trajectory of a projectile * Trajectory Hermeneutics, a liberal teaching of Christian Postmodernism * Trajectory… …

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  • 4Trajectory — is the path a moving object follows through space. The object might be a projectile or a satellite, for example. It thus includes the meaning of orbit the path of a planet, an asteroid or a comet as it travels around a central mass. A trajectory… …

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  • 5Space exploration — is the use of astronomy and space technology to explore outer space. [cite web | url = http://adc.gsfc.nasa.gov/adc/education/space ex/exploration.html | title = How Space is Explored | publisher = NASA] Physical exploration of space is conducted …

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  • 6Trajectory optimization — is the process of designing a trajectory that minimizes or maximizes some measure of performance. While not exactly the same, the goal of solving a trajectory optimization problem is essentially the same as solving an optimal control problem. The …

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  • 7Space accidents and incidents — Space accidents, either during operations or training for spaceflights, have killed 22 astronauts (five percent of all people who have been in space, two percent of individual spaceflights), and a much larger number of ground crew. This article… …

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  • 8Space launch — is the earliest part of a flight that reaches space. Space launch involves Liftoff, when a rocket or other space launch vehicle leaves the ground at the start of a flight. Liftoff is of two main types: rocket launch, the current conventional… …

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  • 9Trajectory — Tra*ject o*ry, n.; pl. {Trajectories}. [Cf. F. trajectoire.] The curve which a body describes in space, as a planet or comet in its orbit, or stone thrown upward obliquely in the air. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 10trajectory — [trə jek′tə rē] n. pl. trajectories [ML trajectorius < L trajectus: see TRAJECT] 1. the curved path of something hurtling through space, esp. that of a projectile from the time it leaves the muzzle of the gun 2. Math. a) a curve or surface… …

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