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  • 41Geocentric 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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  • 42Cartoon Orbit — front page, 2000 2002 Commercial? Yes Type of site Trading card game …

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  • 43Earth 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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  • 44Two-stage-to-orbit — A two stage to orbit (TSTO or DSTO Double/Dual Stage To Orbit) launch vehicle is a spacecraft in which two distinct stages provide propulsion consecutively in order to achieve orbital velocity. It is intermediate between a three stage to orbit… …

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  • 45N.O.V.A. Near Orbit Vanguard Alliance — Near Orbit Vanguard Alliance Promotion image for the PlayStation Minis release of the game. Developer(s) Gameloft Publisher(s) Gameloft …

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  • 46Mars orbit rendezvous — Artist s concept of a Mars orbit rendezvous between a spaceship and the Martian ascent stage. Mars orbit rendezvous (MOR) is a concept for space travel, where a spacecraft takes off from Mars (a martian ascent stage) and does a rendezvous in Mars …

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  • 47in\ orbit — adj. phr. thrilled; exuberantly happy; in very high spirits. When Carol won the lottery she went right into orbit …

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  • 48ArcelorMittal Orbit — The structure in November 2011 General information Status Constructed Type …

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  • 49Hohmann transfer orbit — In astronautics and aerospace engineering, the Hohmann transfer orbit is an orbital maneuver using two engine impulses which, under standard assumptions, move a spacecraft between two coplanar circular orbits. This maneuver was named after Walter …

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  • 50Geostationary orbit — Geostationary orbit.To an observer on the rotating Earth (fixed point on the Earth), the satellite appears stationary in the sky. A red satellite is also geostationary above its own point on Earth. Top Down View …

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