to be in orbit

  • 41orbit — ORBÍT, Ă, orbiţi, te, adj. 1. Lipsit de vedere, cu vederea slăbită. 2. fig. Cu mintea întunecată (de furie, de durere etc.), fără discernământ, scos din minţi, înnebunit, zăpăcit. ♦ Fermecat, fascinat, uluit. – v. orbi. Trimis de ionel bufu,… …

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  • 42orbit — *range, gamut, reach, radius, compass, sweep, scope, horizon, ken, purview …

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  • 43orbit — The verb has inflected forms orbited, orbiting …

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  • 44Orbit — [Network (Rating 5600 9600)] Auch: • Weltumkreisung …

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  • 45Orbit — 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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  • 46Orbit portrait — In mathematics, an orbit portrait is a combinatorial tool used in complex dynamics for understanding the behavior of one complex dimensional quadratic maps. In simple words one can say that it is : a list of external angles for which rays… …

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  • 47Orbit of the Moon — Not to be confused with Lunar orbit in the sense of a selenocentric orbit, that is, an orbit around the Moon The Moon completes its orbit around the Earth in approximately 27.3 days (a sidereal month). The Earth and Moon orbit about their… …

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  • 48Orbit (disambiguation) — Contents 1 Computing 2 Science and mathematics 3 People 4 …

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  • 49Orbit (dynamics) — In mathematics, in the study of dynamical systems, an orbit is a collection of points related by the evolution function of the dynamical system. The orbit is a subset of the phase space and the set of all orbits is a partition of the phase space …

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  • 50Orbit Communications Company — For the present day company, see Orbit Showtime. Orbit Communications Company Type Satellite television Industry Telecommunication Fate …

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