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  • Fixed orbit
  • A fixed orbit is the concept, in atomic physics, where an electron is considered to remain in a specific orbit, at a fixed distance from an atom's nucleus

    Fixed orbit

    Fixed_orbit

  • Orbit of the Moon
  • The Moon's circuit around Earth

    Moon's orbit around the Sun. It orbits Earth in the prograde direction and completes one revolution relative to the Vernal Equinox and the fixed stars

    Orbit of the Moon

    Orbit of the Moon

    Orbit_of_the_Moon

  • Orbit
  • Curved path of an object around a point

    mechanics, an orbit is the curved trajectory of an object under the influence of an attracting force. Alternatively, it is known as an orbital revolution

    Orbit

    Orbit

    Orbit

  • Orbital period
  • Time an astronomical object takes to complete one orbit around another object

    The orbital period (also revolution period) is the amount of time a given astronomical object takes to complete one orbit around another object. In astronomy

    Orbital period

    Orbital_period

  • Orbital station-keeping
  • Maintenance of a particular orbit

    astrodynamics, orbital station-keeping is keeping a spacecraft at a fixed distance from another spacecraft or celestial body. It requires a series of orbital maneuvers

    Orbital station-keeping

    Orbital_station-keeping

  • Molniya orbit
  • Type of high-latitude satellite orbit

    A Molniya orbit (Russian: Молния, IPA: [ˈmoɫnʲɪjə] , "Lightning") is a type of satellite orbit designed to provide communications and remote sensing coverage

    Molniya orbit

    Molniya orbit

    Molniya_orbit

  • Stationary orbit
  • magazine in 1945. A stationary orbit is sometimes referred to as a "fixed orbit". Around the Earth, stationary satellites orbit at altitudes of approximately

    Stationary orbit

    Stationary_orbit

  • Circular orbit
  • Orbit with a fixed distance from the barycenter

    A circular orbit is an orbit with a fixed distance around the barycenter; that is, in the shape of a circle. In this case, not only the distance, but also

    Circular orbit

    Circular orbit

    Circular_orbit

  • Hohmann transfer orbit
  • Transfer manoeuvre between two orbits

    astronautics, the Hohmann transfer orbit (/ˈhoʊmən/) is an orbital maneuver used to transfer a spacecraft between two orbits of different altitudes around

    Hohmann transfer orbit

    Hohmann transfer orbit

    Hohmann_transfer_orbit

  • Inclined orbit
  • Orbital plane that is tipped away from the equator

    sidereal day. If the orbit is perfectly circular and not inclined, the satellite will remain at a fixed point in the sky. If the orbit is inclined, it will

    Inclined orbit

    Inclined_orbit

  • Group action
  • Transformations induced by a mathematical group

    {\displaystyle (H)} . A maximal orbit type is often called a principal orbit type. Orbits and stabilizers are closely related. For a fixed x in X, consider the map

    Group action

    Group action

    Group_action

  • Geostationary orbit
  • Circular orbit above Earth's Equator and following the direction of Earth's rotation

    an orbit has an orbital period equal to Earth's rotational period, one sidereal day, and so to ground observers it appears motionless, in a fixed position

    Geostationary orbit

    Geostationary orbit

    Geostationary_orbit

  • Sun-synchronous orbit
  • Type of geocentric orbit

    A Sun-synchronous orbit (SSO), also called a heliosynchronous orbit, is a nearly polar orbit around a planet, in which the satellite passes over any given

    Sun-synchronous orbit

    Sun-synchronous orbit

    Sun-synchronous_orbit

  • List of orbits
  • gravitational orbit classified by various characteristics. The following is a list of types of orbits: Galactocentric orbit: An orbit about the center

    List of orbits

    List of orbits

    List_of_orbits

  • Geosynchronous orbit
  • Orbit keeping the satellite at a fixed longitude above the equator

    close-to-geostationary orbits, so that the satellite antennas that communicate with them do not have to move but can be pointed permanently at the fixed location in

    Geosynchronous orbit

    Geosynchronous orbit

    Geosynchronous_orbit

  • Orbit (dynamics)
  • Set of points linked through the evolution function of a dynamical system

    basic classification of orbits is constant orbits or fixed points periodic orbits non-constant and non-periodic orbits An orbit can fail to be closed in

    Orbit (dynamics)

    Orbit_(dynamics)

  • Orbital speed
  • Speed at which a body orbits around the barycenter of a system

    moves around its orbit during a fixed amount of time, the line from the barycenter to the body sweeps a constant area of the orbital plane, regardless

    Orbital speed

    Orbital_speed

  • Areosynchronous orbit
  • an areostationary orbit (AEO). To an observer on the surface of Mars, the position of a satellite in AEO would appear to be fixed in a constant position

    Areosynchronous orbit

    Areosynchronous_orbit

  • Graveyard orbit
  • Spacecraft end-of-life orbit

    graveyard orbit, also called a junk orbit or disposal orbit, is an orbit that lies away from common operational orbits. One significant graveyard orbit is a

    Graveyard orbit

    Graveyard orbit

    Graveyard_orbit

  • Fixed stars
  • Type of astronomical bodies

    circumference of a circle, the Sun lying in the middle of the orbit, and that the sphere of fixed stars, situated about the same center as the Sun, is so great

    Fixed stars

    Fixed stars

    Fixed_stars

  • Atomic orbital
  • Function describing an electron in an atom

    In quantum mechanics, an atomic orbital is a function describing the location and wave-like behavior of an electron in an atom. This function describes

    Atomic orbital

    Atomic orbital

    Atomic_orbital

  • Geocentric orbit
  • Orbit around Earth

    A geocentric orbit, Earth-centered orbit, or Earth orbit involves any object orbiting Earth, such as the Moon or artificial satellites. In 1997, NASA estimated

    Geocentric orbit

    Geocentric_orbit

  • Logistic map
  • Simple polynomial map exhibiting chaotic behavior

    final fixed point for x f 2 {\displaystyle x_{f2}} , the orbit does not attract to a 2-periodic point. There are an infinite number of such final fixed points

    Logistic map

    Logistic map

    Logistic_map

  • Mechanical advantage
  • Measure of the force amplification achieved by using a tool

    second-class lever. The motion of the lever's end-point describes a fixed orbit, where mechanical energy can be exchanged. In modern times, this kind

    Mechanical advantage

    Mechanical_advantage

  • Semi-major and semi-minor axes
  • Term in geometry; longest and shortest semidiameters of an ellipse

    eccentricity of the orbit. In astronomy, the semi-major axis is one of the most important orbital elements of an orbit, along with its orbital period. For Solar

    Semi-major and semi-minor axes

    Semi-major and semi-minor axes

    Semi-major_and_semi-minor_axes

  • Orbital plane
  • Concept in geometry and physics

    Earth-Centered Earth-fixed coordinate system Invariable plane, a weighted average of all orbital planes in a system Orbital elements Orbital state vectors Perifocal

    Orbital plane

    Orbital plane

    Orbital_plane

  • Retrograde and prograde motion
  • Relative directions of orbit or rotation

    determined by an inertial frame of reference, such as distant fixed stars. In the Solar System, the orbits around the Sun of all planets and dwarf planets and most

    Retrograde and prograde motion

    Retrograde and prograde motion

    Retrograde_and_prograde_motion

  • Geosynchronous satellite
  • Satellite with an orbital period equal to Earth's rotation period

    satellites is the Tundra elliptical orbit. Geostationary satellites have the unique property of remaining permanently fixed in exactly the same position in

    Geosynchronous satellite

    Geosynchronous satellite

    Geosynchronous_satellite

  • Areostationary orbit
  • Circular areosynchronous orbit in the Martian equatorial plane

    object in such an orbit has an orbital period equal to Mars's rotational period, and so to ground observers it appears motionless in a fixed position in the

    Areostationary orbit

    Areostationary orbit

    Areostationary_orbit

  • Northrop Grumman Pegasus
  • Air-launched rocket

    developed by Orbital Sciences Corporation and later built and launched by Northrop Grumman. Pegasus was the world's first privately developed orbital launch

    Northrop Grumman Pegasus

    Northrop Grumman Pegasus

    Northrop_Grumman_Pegasus

  • Orbital spaceflight
  • Spaceflight where spacecraft orbits an astronomical body

    astrodynamics, orbital station-keeping is keeping a spacecraft at a fixed distance from another spacecraft or celestial body. It requires a series of orbital maneuvers

    Orbital spaceflight

    Orbital spaceflight

    Orbital_spaceflight

  • Geostationary transfer orbit
  • Transfer orbit used to reach geosynchronous or geostationary orbit

    transfer orbit (GTO) or geosynchronous transfer orbit is a highly elliptical type of geocentric orbit, usually with a perigee as low as low Earth orbit (LEO)

    Geostationary transfer orbit

    Geostationary transfer orbit

    Geostationary_transfer_orbit

  • Satellite
  • Objects intentionally placed into orbit

    low Earth orbit or geostationary orbit; geostationary means the satellites stay still in the sky (relative to a fixed point on the ground). Some imaging

    Satellite

    Satellite

    Satellite

  • Rössler attractor
  • Attractor for chaotic Rössler system

    qualitatively. An orbit within the attractor follows an outward spiral close to the x , y {\displaystyle x,y} plane around an unstable fixed point. Once the

    Rössler attractor

    Rössler attractor

    Rössler_attractor

  • Sidereal year
  • Time taken by the Earth to orbit the Sun once with respect to the fixed stars

    called a sidereal orbital period, is the time that Earth or another planetary body takes to orbit the Sun once with respect to the fixed stars. Thus, a sidereal

    Sidereal year

    Sidereal_year

  • Air-launch-to-orbit
  • Method of launching rockets at altitude from a conventional horizontal-takeoff aircraft

    Air-launch-to-orbit (ALTO) is the method of launching smaller rockets at altitude from a heavier conventional horizontal-takeoff aircraft, to carry satellites

    Air-launch-to-orbit

    Air-launch-to-orbit

    Air-launch-to-orbit

  • Communications satellite
  • Artificial satellite that relays radio signals

    and orbit at an altitude of 8,063 kilometres (5,010 mi)). To an observer on Earth, a satellite in a geostationary orbit appears motionless, in a fixed position

    Communications satellite

    Communications satellite

    Communications_satellite

  • Orbital ring
  • Conceptual artificial ring around the Earth

    An orbital ring is a concept of an artificial ring placed around a body and set rotating at such a rate that the apparent centrifugal force is large enough

    Orbital ring

    Orbital ring

    Orbital_ring

  • Fixed-wing aircraft
  • Heavier-than-air aircraft with fixed wings generating aerodynamic lift

    A fixed-wing aircraft is a heavier-than-air aircraft, such as an airplane, which is capable of flight using aerodynamic lift. Fixed-wing aircraft are

    Fixed-wing aircraft

    Fixed-wing aircraft

    Fixed-wing_aircraft

  • Orbit of Mars
  • Martian orbit around the Sun

    an orbit with a semimajor axis of 1.524 astronomical units (228 million km) (12.673 light minutes), and an eccentricity of 0.0934. The planet orbits the

    Orbit of Mars

    Orbit of Mars

    Orbit_of_Mars

  • Iridium satellite constellation
  • Satellite constellation providing voice and data coverage

    satellites in orbit, required for global coverage, and additional spare satellites to serve in case of failure. Satellites are placed in low Earth orbit at a height

    Iridium satellite constellation

    Iridium satellite constellation

    Iridium_satellite_constellation

  • TOI-5624 e
  • Sub-neptune orbiting TOI-5624

    which is about 341 °C. The planet orbits its parent star with an orbital period of 21.489936±0.000029 d, and its orbit is at a distance of 0.1439+0.0014

    TOI-5624 e

    TOI-5624 e

    TOI-5624_e

  • Tundra orbit
  • Highly elliptical and highly inclined synchronous orbit

    Tundra orbit (Russian: орбита «Тундра») is a highly elliptical geosynchronous orbit with a high inclination (approximately 63.4°), an orbital period of

    Tundra orbit

    Tundra orbit

    Tundra_orbit

  • Horseshoe map
  • Class of chaotic maps

    transformation that has exactly one fixed point. Any orbit that lands on the left cap never leaves it and converges to the fixed point in the left cap under iteration

    Horseshoe map

    Horseshoe map

    Horseshoe_map

  • Cyclic permutation
  • Type of (mathematical) permutation with no fixed element

    permutation, allowing fixed points, these fixed points each constitute trivial orbits of the permutation, and there is a single non-trivial orbit containing all

    Cyclic permutation

    Cyclic_permutation

  • Hyperbolic equilibrium point
  • Fixed point that does not have any center manifolds

    equilibrium point or hyperbolic fixed point is a fixed point that does not have any center manifolds. Near a hyperbolic point the orbits of a two-dimensional, non-dissipative

    Hyperbolic equilibrium point

    Hyperbolic equilibrium point

    Hyperbolic_equilibrium_point

  • Ecliptic
  • Apparent path of the Sun on the celestial sphere

    apparent path of the Sun on the celestial sphere, resulting from Earth's orbit around the Sun. It was a central concept in a number of ancient sciences

    Ecliptic

    Ecliptic

    Ecliptic

  • Space weapon
  • Weapons used in space warfare

    in space warfare. They include weapons that can attack space systems in orbit (for example, anti-satellite weapons), attack targets on the earth from

    Space weapon

    Space weapon

    Space_weapon

  • Homoclinic orbit
  • Closed loop through a phase space

    stable set and unstable set of some fixed point or periodic point of the system. We also have the notion of homoclinic orbit when considering discrete dynamical

    Homoclinic orbit

    Homoclinic orbit

    Homoclinic_orbit

  • The Lady Is a Cat
  • 1993 studio album by Antioch Arrow

    Go-Go" 1:47 2. "Lightning Bolt" 2:04 3. "Ain't My Day" 1:36 4. "The Fixed Orbit" 2:04 5. "The Guardian Angel" 1:48 6. "Klutz On Broadway" 2:00 7. "Teenage

    The Lady Is a Cat

    The_Lady_Is_a_Cat

  • Earth observation satellite
  • Satellite designed to observe Earth from orbit

    satellite is a satellite used or designed for Earth observation (EO) from orbit, including spy satellites and similar ones intended for non-military uses

    Earth observation satellite

    Earth observation satellite

    Earth_observation_satellite

  • Burnside's lemma
  • Formula for number of orbits of a group action

    _{g\in G}|X^{g}|.} Thus the number of orbits (a natural number or +∞) is equal to the average number of points fixed by an element of G. For an infinite

    Burnside's lemma

    Burnside's_lemma

  • Maxilla
  • Upper jaw bone

    vertebrates, the maxilla (pl.: maxillae /mækˈsɪliː/) is the upper fixed (not fixed in Neopterygii) bone of the jaw formed from the fusion of two maxillary

    Maxilla

    Maxilla

    Maxilla

  • Cycles and fixed points
  • Related mathematical concepts

    the orbit. The size n of the orbit is called the length of the corresponding cycle; when n = 1, the single element in the orbit is called a fixed point

    Cycles and fixed points

    Cycles and fixed points

    Cycles_and_fixed_points

  • Kepler's laws of planetary motion
  • Laws describing planetary orbits

    astronomy, Kepler's laws of planetary motion give good approximations for the orbits of planets around the Sun. They were published by Johannes Kepler from 1608

    Kepler's laws of planetary motion

    Kepler's laws of planetary motion

    Kepler's_laws_of_planetary_motion

  • TOI-5624 b
  • Hot sub-neptune orbiting TOI-5624

    envelope. The planet is the closest to its host star, and therefore its orbital period is 3.3903473±0.0000054 Earth days, at a distance of 0.04201+0.00041

    TOI-5624 b

    TOI-5624 b

    TOI-5624_b

  • List of Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches (2023)
  • capacity also rose, with approximately 1,200 tonnes (2,600,000 lb) sent to orbit. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec  

    List of Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches (2023)

    List of Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches (2023)

    List_of_Falcon_9_and_Falcon_Heavy_launches_(2023)

  • TOI-5624 f
  • Neptune-like exoplanet orbiting TOI-5624

    the four other known planets in the system, its orbital period is the longest, at 45.43 days. Its orbit lies at a distance of 0.2366 AU from its host star

    TOI-5624 f

    TOI-5624 f

    TOI-5624_f

  • Iterated function
  • Result of repeatedly applying a mathematical function

    point in an orbit, and the period of the orbit. If x = f(x) for some x in X (that is, the period of the orbit of x is 1), then x is called a fixed point of

    Iterated function

    Iterated function

    Iterated_function

  • Fixed-point iteration
  • Root-finding algorithm

    In numerical analysis, fixed-point iteration is a method of computing fixed points of a function. More specifically, given a function f {\displaystyle

    Fixed-point iteration

    Fixed-point_iteration

  • Stability theory
  • Part of mathematics that addresses the stability of solutions

    behavior is exhibited by equilibrium points, or fixed points, and by periodic orbits. If a particular orbit is well understood, it is natural to ask next

    Stability theory

    Stability theory

    Stability_theory

  • WarGames (video game)
  • 1984 video game

    satellite that trumps everything else but weaves in and out of sectors on a fixed orbit. US units are individually far superior, but vulnerable to the destruction

    WarGames (video game)

    WarGames_(video_game)

  • Galileo (spacecraft)
  • First NASA mission to orbit Jupiter (1989–2003)

    astronomer Galileo Galilei, it consisted of an orbiter and an entry probe. It was delivered into Earth orbit on October 18, 1989, by Space Shuttle Atlantis

    Galileo (spacecraft)

    Galileo (spacecraft)

    Galileo_(spacecraft)

  • Kepler-41b
  • Exoplanet that orbits the star Kepler 41 in the constellation Cygnus

    Kepler-41b, formerly known as KOI-196b, is a planet in the orbit of star Kepler-41. It is a hot Jupiter with about the density of water. It reflects about

    Kepler-41b

    Kepler-41b

  • TOI-5624 c
  • Sub-neptune orbiting TOI-5624

    TOI-5624 c is the second closest of the discovered exoplanets orbiting the star TOI-5624, located approximately 331 light-years from Earth in the constellation

    TOI-5624 c

    TOI-5624_c

  • Banach–Tarski paradox
  • Geometric theorem

    the sphere was partitioned into orbits of our group H. To streamline the proof, the discussion of points that are fixed by some rotation was omitted; since

    Banach–Tarski paradox

    Banach–Tarski_paradox

  • Kepler orbit
  • Celestial orbit whose trajectory is a conic section in the orbital plane

    In celestial mechanics, a Kepler orbit (or Keplerian orbit, named after the German astronomer Johannes Kepler) is the motion of one body relative to another

    Kepler orbit

    Kepler orbit

    Kepler_orbit

  • Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System
  • Satellite navigation system

    decommissioned and two satellites, IRNSS-1H and NVS-02, failed to reach desired orbit. ISRO is planning to launch NVS-03, NVS-04 and NVS-05 by September 2027

    Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System

    Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System

    Indian_Regional_Navigation_Satellite_System

  • TOI-5624 d
  • Puffy sub-neptune orbiting TOI-5624

    TOI-5624 d is the third and largest discovered exoplanet orbiting the star TOI-5624, with a size approximately three and a half times the diameter of Earth

    TOI-5624 d

    TOI-5624 d

    TOI-5624_d

  • Axial tilt
  • Angle between the rotational axis and orbital axis of a body

    and its orbital axis, which is the line perpendicular to its orbital plane; equivalently, it is the angle between its equatorial plane and orbital plane

    Axial tilt

    Axial tilt

    Axial_tilt

  • Orbital propellant depot
  • Cache of propellant used to refuel spacecraft

    beyond-Earth-orbit spacecraft also serves as the second stage, can facilitate much larger payloads—which may reduce the total launch costs since the fixed costs

    Orbital propellant depot

    Orbital propellant depot

    Orbital_propellant_depot

  • Periodic points of complex quadratic mappings
  • multiplier is the same at all periodic points on a given orbit, it is called a multiplier of the periodic orbit. The multiplier is: a complex number; invariant

    Periodic points of complex quadratic mappings

    Periodic_points_of_complex_quadratic_mappings

  • Bifurcation diagram
  • Visualization of sudden behavior changes caused by continuous parameter changes

    diagram shows the values visited or approached asymptotically (fixed points, periodic orbits, or chaotic attractors) of a system as a function of a bifurcation

    Bifurcation diagram

    Bifurcation diagram

    Bifurcation_diagram

  • International Space Station
  • Modular space station in low Earth orbit

    The International Space Station (ISS) is a space station in low Earth orbit (LEO). It is the product of the International Space Station program and is

    International Space Station

    International Space Station

    International_Space_Station

  • Orbit of Venus
  • Venus has an orbit with a semi-major axis of 0.723 au (108,200,000 km; 67,200,000 mi), and an eccentricity of 0.007. The low eccentricity and comparatively

    Orbit of Venus

    Orbit of Venus

    Orbit_of_Venus

  • Sidereal time
  • Timekeeping system on Earth relative to the celestial sphere

    rotation but also by Earth's orbit around the Sun. The March equinox itself precesses slowly westward relative to the fixed stars, completing one revolution

    Sidereal time

    Sidereal time

    Sidereal_time

  • Starlink
  • SpaceX satellite Internet constellation

    the FCC for a license to operate a "non-geostationary orbit (NGSO) satellite system in the fixed-satellite service using the Ku- and Ka- frequency bands"

    Starlink

    Starlink

    Starlink

  • Space elevator
  • Proposed type of space transportation system

    A space elevator, also referred to as a space bridge, star ladder, and orbital lift, is a proposed type of planet-to-space transportation system, often

    Space elevator

    Space elevator

    Space_elevator

  • Orbital (band)
  • English electronic music duo

    Orbital are an English electronic music duo from Dunton Green, Kent, England, consisting of brothers Phil and Paul Hartnoll. The band's name is taken

    Orbital (band)

    Orbital (band)

    Orbital_(band)

  • Space Shuttle orbiter
  • Spaceplane component of the Space Shuttle

    The Space Shuttle orbiter was the spaceplane component of the Space Shuttle, a partially reusable orbital spacecraft system that was part of the discontinued

    Space Shuttle orbiter

    Space Shuttle orbiter

    Space_Shuttle_orbiter

  • Outer space
  • Void between celestial bodies

    Hill sphere, its orbital and co-orbital space extend along Earth's orbital path. This space is co-populated by groups of co-orbital Near-Earth Objects

    Outer space

    Outer space

    Outer_space

  • Poincaré map
  • Type of map used in mathematics, particularly dynamical systems

    definition this system has a fixed point at p. The periodic orbit γ of the continuous dynamical system is stable if and only if the fixed point p of the discrete

    Poincaré map

    Poincaré map

    Poincaré_map

  • Neptune
  • Eighth planet from the Sun

    had observed had moved relative to fixed stars. In 1821, Alexis Bouvard published astronomical tables of the orbit of Uranus. Subsequent observations

    Neptune

    Neptune

    Neptune

  • Orbit determination
  • Estimation of orbits of objects

    in orbits that are conic sections, with the attracting body (such as the Sun or the Earth) in the prime focus, and that the orbit lies in a fixed plane

    Orbit determination

    Orbit determination

    Orbit_determination

  • Satellite phone
  • Type of mobile phone

    kilometres (400 to 700 mi). The orbit determines coverage area, latency, and terminal design. GEO satellites appear fixed in the sky, allowing near-global

    Satellite phone

    Satellite phone

    Satellite_phone

  • Tidal locking
  • Situation in which an astronomical object's orbital period matches its rotational period

    Tidal locking between a pair of co-orbiting astronomical bodies occurs when one of the objects reaches a state where there is no longer any net change

    Tidal locking

    Tidal locking

    Tidal_locking

  • Fixed wireless
  • Wireless communication used to connect fixed locations

    Fixed wireless is the operation of wireless communication devices or systems used to connect two fixed locations (e.g., building to building or tower to

    Fixed wireless

    Fixed wireless

    Fixed_wireless

  • Rotation
  • Movement of an object which leaves at least one point unchanged

    revolution (or orbit), as in a planetary orbit, e.g., Earth's orbit around the Sun. The ends of the external axis of revolution can be called the orbital poles

    Rotation

    Rotation

    Rotation

  • Low thrust relative orbital transfer
  • {\displaystyle z} -axis of the target fixed frame of reference n {\displaystyle n} is the orbital frequency of the target orbit Since in continuous low-thrust

    Low thrust relative orbital transfer

    Low_thrust_relative_orbital_transfer

  • Planet Nine
  • Hypothetical Solar System planet

    the peculiar clustering of orbits for a group of extreme trans-Neptunian objects (ETNOs)—bodies beyond Neptune that orbit the Sun at distances averaging

    Planet Nine

    Planet Nine

    Planet_Nine

  • GJ 3929 b
  • Rocky exoplanet orbiting GJ 3929

    light-years away orbiting the red dwarf star GJ 3929. It is an Earth-sized planet, having a radius only 9% larger than that of Earth. It orbits its star at

    GJ 3929 b

    GJ_3929_b

  • Space debris
  • Pollution around Earth by defunct artificial objects

    debris) are defunct human-made objects in space – principally in Earth orbit – which no longer serve a useful function. These include derelict spacecraft

    Space debris

    Space debris

    Space_debris

  • Commentariolus
  • Work by Copernicus

    centre of its orbit as being slightly less than a year, with an implied direction as being from west to east. With respect to the fixed stars, this precession

    Commentariolus

    Commentariolus

    Commentariolus

  • Single-stage-to-orbit
  • Launch system that only uses one rocket stage

    A single-stage-to-orbit (SSTO) vehicle reaches orbit from the surface of a body using only propellants and fluids and without expending tanks, engines

    Single-stage-to-orbit

    Single-stage-to-orbit

    Single-stage-to-orbit

  • Delta-v
  • Measure of amount of effort to change trajectory

    see: Orbital mechanics § Interplanetary Transport Network and fuzzy orbits. C3 Escape orbit GEO Geosynchronous orbit GTO Geostationary transfer orbit L4/5

    Delta-v

    Delta-v

  • Hubert A. Newton
  • American astronomer and scientist

    that meteors were a part of a mass of bodies moving round the sun in a fixed orbit. He began in 1860, with a description of a meteor observed on November

    Hubert A. Newton

    Hubert A. Newton

    Hubert_A._Newton

  • TOI-4616 b
  • Earth-sized exoplanet orbiting a mid-M dwarf

    TOI-4616 b (also known as LP 466-156 b) is a confirmed exoplanet orbiting a mid-M dwarf star, TOI-4616, located approximately 91 light-years from Earth

    TOI-4616 b

    TOI-4616 b

    TOI-4616_b

  • Sub-orbital spaceflight
  • Spaceflight where the spacecraft does not go into orbit

    velocity to go into low Earth orbit, and then de-orbit before completing their first full orbit, are not considered sub-orbital. Examples of this include

    Sub-orbital spaceflight

    Sub-orbital spaceflight

    Sub-orbital_spaceflight

  • Statite
  • Hypothetical satellite which would use a solar sail to modify its orbit

    otherwise be available as a stable geosynchronous orbit. Statites have been proposed that would remain in fixed locations high over Earth's poles, using reflected

    Statite

    Statite

  • Explorer 20
  • NASA satellite of the Explorer program

    axis initially very close to the orbit plane. After a year in orbit, the spin had slowed to 0.45 rpm. Cosmic Noise Fixed-Frequency Ionosonde Spherical Ion-Mass

    Explorer 20

    Explorer 20

    Explorer_20

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  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Archith

    Prayer

  • PENINNAH
  • Female

    Hebrew

    PENINNAH

    (פְּנִנָּה) Hebrew name PENINNAH means "coral" or "pearl." In the bible, this is the name of a wife of Elkanah. 

  • Rasch
  • Surname or Lastname

    German and Jewish (Ashkenazic)

    Rasch

    German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : nickname for a quick or rash person from Middle High German, German rasch ‘quick’, ‘hot-headed’, ‘hasty’.German (of Slavic origin) : from a pet form of any of various Slavic personal names formed with rad- ‘joyful’ or rano ‘early’ as the first element.German : habitational name from any of numerous places so named, for example in Franconia.English : variant of Rash.

  • Bhanumitra
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu

    Bhanumitra

    Friend of Sun; Planet Mercury

  • Keva
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh

    Keva

    Lotus

  • Eliel
  • Biblical

    Eliel

    God, my God

  • PIO
  • Male

    Italian

    PIO

    Italian and Portuguese form of Latin Pius, PIO means "pious."

  • STEFFEN
  • Male

    German

    STEFFEN

    Low German form of Latin Stephanus, STEFFEN means "crown."

  • Ruthrabala
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada

    Ruthrabala

    A River's Name

  • Kaalikaa
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Kaalikaa

    Lustrous

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  • Stated
  • a.

    Settled; established; fixed.

  • Moveless
  • a.

    Motionless; fixed.

  • Statary
  • a.

    Fixed; settled.

  • Fix
  • a.

    Fixed; solidified.

  • Fixed
  • a.

    Stable; non-volatile.

  • Steadfast
  • a.

    Firmly fixed or established; fast fixed; firm.

  • Faxed
  • a.

    Hairy.

  • Sitfast
  • a.

    Fixed; stationary; immovable.

  • Foxed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Fox

  • Foxed
  • a.

    Repaired by foxing; as, foxed boots.

  • Fixed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Fix

  • Fired
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Fire

  • Fifed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Fife

  • Mixed
  • a.

    Formed by mixing; united; mingled; blended. See Mix, v. t. & i.

  • Fixed
  • a.

    Securely placed or fastened; settled; established; firm; imovable; unalterable.

  • Mixed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Mix

  • Fined
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Fine

  • Foxed
  • a.

    Discolored or stained; -- said of timber, and also of the paper of books or engravings.

  • Filed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of File

  • Posed
  • a.

    Firm; determined; fixed.