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Suborbital flight (translated from French)
Suborbital flight One suborbital flight or suborbital is trajectoire of one spacecraft moving at a suborbital speed, lower at the necessary speed so that it is maintained in orbite . The first American suborbital flight took place on May 5 1961 , with the astronaut Alan Shepard. See too List of the articles ...
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Sub-orbital spaceflight
Sub-orbital spaceflight A sub-orbital spaceflight (or sub-orbital flight) is a spaceflight that ...
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Difference between sub-orbital and orbital spaceflights
Difference between sub-orbital and orbital spaceflights There sometimes appears to be confusion ... the general public about the difference between sub-orbital and orbital spaceflights. This article is ...
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Talk:Difference between sub-orbital and orbital spaceflights
Talk:Difference between sub-orbital and orbital spaceflights Article naming I suggest this fuzzy ... one which describes the difference between non-orbital flights, low-earth orbit, geo-stationary transfer orbit, geo-stationary orbit and non-orbital flights which do not return (hyperbolic ...
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Orbital spaceflight
Orbital spaceflight An orbital spaceflight (or orbital flight) in the general sense is a ... surface. In this latter sense, the expression "orbital spaceflight" is mostly used to distinguish from sub-orbital spaceflights, which are flights where ...
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User:Patrick/wt
... molecules can be modeled by Talk:molecular orbital models that are approximate solutions to the ... a significant ascent and descent, including Talk:sub-orbital flight . The Talk:FOBS had a partial orbital trajectory. An ICBM differs little technically from ... addressed by arms control agreements, which prohibit orbital or fractional-orbital weapons. Only three ...
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Planetary orbit
... one focus. Second, he found that the orbital speed of each planet is not constant ... Kepler found a universal relationship between the orbital properties of all the planets orbiting the ... to the square of the planet's orbital period, measured in Earth years. Jupiter, for ... 2 AU from the sun and its orbital period is 11.86 Earth years. So ... orbit lies in a plane, called the orbital plane. The point on the orbit ...
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Russian space dogs
... USSR used a number of dogs for sub-orbital and orbital space flights to determine whether human spaceflight ... in orbit were fed a nutritious gel. Sub-orbital flights Original russian space dog box ...
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Talk:Space elevator
... this post: The surviving fragments of an orbital tether would not have the requisite mass ... worst health hazard resulting from a broken orbital tether would be small fragments of nanotube ... there's a design for a rotating orbital ring that has spokes hanging down off ... that *a* correct name for a geosynchronous orbital tether is 'space elevator', and then listed ... and it goes to space? The geosynchronous orbital tether is just one example. A ...
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Talk:2003 UB313/Archive 1
... Talk 17:53, 3 August 2005 (UTC) Orbital data As of today, nothing in AstOrb ... re not legible. This is why the <sub> form is preferable within an article: 2003 ... Unicode-subscript form. Within the article, the <sub> form should be used. The article should begin with « <sub>-form (Unicode-subcript form, also written subscript ... of readers not seeing the intended result, <sub> is surely the way to go. ...
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