to be in orbit
101orbit — See: GO INTO ORBIT …
102orbit — See: GO INTO ORBIT …
103Orbit (Mathematik) — In der Mathematik tritt der Begriff der Operation (auch Wirkung oder Aktion) bei der Betrachtung von Gruppen und ihrem Zusammenspiel mit anderen Strukturen auf. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Einführendes Beispiel: Operation der Symmetriegruppe eines… …
104Orbit — In medicine, the orbit is the bony cavity in which the eyeball sits. * * * The bony cavity containing the eyeball and its adnexa; it is formed of parts of seven bones: the frontal, maxillary, sphenoid, lacrimal, zygomatic, ethmoid, and palatine… …
105orbit — Synonyms and related words: Earth insertion, LEM, LM, O, air lane, ambit, annular muscle, annulus, aphelion, apogee, area, arena, areola, astronomical longitude, attitude control rocket, aureole, autumnal equinox, bailiwick, ball, ballistic… …
106Orbit — Or|bit der; s, s <aus gleichbed. engl. orbit, dies aus lat. orbita »Fahrgeleise; Bahn, Kreislauf«, vgl. ↑Orbis> elliptische Umlaufbahn (eines Satelliten, einer Rakete) um die Erde od. um einen anderen Himmelskörper …
107orbit — See: go into orbit …
108orbit — [ˈɔːbɪt] noun [C] I the path that is taken by an object that is moving around a larger object in space II verb [I/T] orbit [ˈɔːbɪt] to move around a large object in space such as a planet …
109orbit — /ˈɔbət / (say awbuht) noun 1. the elliptical or curved path described by a celestial object or spacecraft, about a star or planet. 2. one complete circuit of an orbital path. 3. the path that one object takes in relation to a fixed point. 4. a… …
110orbit contraction — orbitos spūda statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. orbit contraction vok. Bahnkontraktion, f rus. сжатие орбиты, n pranc. contraction de l orbite, f …