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Event during which a spacecraft can be viewed from a specified ground location
An orbital pass (or simply pass) is the period in which a spacecraft is above the local horizon, and thus available for line-of-sight communication with
Orbital_pass
Satellite orbit with high inclination
orbit to provide telecommunications services. Near-polar orbiting satellites commonly choose a sun-synchronous orbit, where each successive orbital pass
Polar_orbit
Orbit around Earth between 160 and 2000 km
Earth's radius). Objects in orbits that pass through this zone, even if they have an apogee further out or are sub-orbital, are carefully tracked since
Low_Earth_orbit
Function describing an electron in an atom
{\displaystyle m_{s}} . The simple names s orbital, p orbital, d orbital, and f orbital refer to orbitals with angular momentum quantum number ℓ = 0, 1, 2
Atomic_orbital
and V2R = GM, where R = radius of orbit in metres, T = orbital period in seconds, V = orbital speed in m/s, G = gravitational constant ≈ 6.673×10−11 Nm2/kg2
List_of_orbits
Orbit around Earth
to drag from the Earth's atmosphere, which decreases the orbital altitude. The rate of orbital decay depends on the satellite's cross-sectional area and
Geocentric_orbit
Type of geocentric orbit
surface. Even if an orbit remains Sun-synchronous, however, other orbital parameters such as argument of periapsis and the orbital eccentricity evolve
Sun-synchronous_orbit
Sub-kilometer-sized asteroid
potentially hazardous asteroid of the Apollo group that makes close orbital passes with Earth. Discovered on 31 March 1989 by American astronomers Henry
4581_Asclepius
Conceptual artificial ring around the Earth
strength needed to stretch from GEO to the surface. Orbital rings use a different mechanism. In the orbital ring version, a kinetic ring is moving around the
Orbital_ring
Region of planetary space resulting in a future collision if traversed by an asteroid
gravity would alter the orbit of a passing asteroid such that the asteroid would collide with that planet on a given future orbital pass. The word "keyhole"
Gravitational_keyhole
English electronic music duo
listeners believe that they had bought a mis-pressed album (Orbital 1 packaged as Orbital 2). The album reached No. 28 on the UK albums chart, staying
Orbital_(band)
American spaceflight and AI company
successful landing of an orbital-class rocket's first stage and the company's SES-10 completed the first reflight of an orbital-class booster in 2017. After
SpaceX
NASA spacecraft active since 2005
35-second burn time. Completion of the orbital insertion placed the orbiter in a highly elliptical polar orbit with a period of approximately 35.5 hours
Mars_Reconnaissance_Orbiter
Foramen in the skull allowing for passage of cranial nerves
structures pass through the fissure, and can be damaged in orbital trauma, particularly blowout fractures through the floor of the orbit into the maxillary
Superior_orbital_fissure
The Moon's circuit around Earth
needed][relevant?] However, because the orbital velocity of the Moon around Earth (1 km/s) is small compared to the orbital velocity of Earth about the Sun (30 km/s)
Orbit_of_the_Moon
Type of orbit around an astronomical body
equatorial orbit, non-inclined orbit that is coplanar with the equator of Earth. List of orbits Geostationary orbit (GEO) Celestial equator Orbital inclination
Near-equatorial_orbit
Point where an orbit crosses a plane of reference to which it is inclined
orbital plane with the plane of reference; it passes through the two nodes. Common planes of reference include the following: For a geocentric orbit,
Orbital_node
Vehicle or machine designed to fly in space
except single-stage-to-orbit vehicles cannot get into space on their own, and require a launch vehicle (carrier rocket). On a sub-orbital spaceflight, a space
Spacecraft
Field of classical mechanics concerned with the motion of spacecraft
planets, moons, and comets. Orbital mechanics focuses on spacecraft trajectories, including orbital maneuvers, orbital plane changes, and interplanetary
Orbital_mechanics
Orbit keeping the satellite at a fixed longitude above the equator
A geosynchronous orbit (sometimes abbreviated GEO) is an Earth-centered orbit with an orbital period that matches Earth's rotation on its axis, 23 hours
Geosynchronous_orbit
Blood vessel
and passes through the inferior orbital fissure to enter the orbit, then passes forward along the floor of the orbit, finally exiting the orbit through
Infraorbital_artery
Type of high-latitude satellite orbit
It is a highly elliptical orbit with an inclination of 63.4 degrees, an argument of perigee of 270 degrees, and an orbital period of about half a sidereal
Molniya_orbit
Orbital plane that is tipped away from the equator
{\displaystyle i} is the orbital inclination, and T {\displaystyle T} is the orbital period. List of orbits Orbital inclination Non-inclined orbit Basics of the
Inclined_orbit
Largest dwarf planet
orbit (such as its orbital precession) over millions of years so that a collision could happen. However, Pluto is also protected by its 2:3 orbital resonance
Pluto
American nuclear submarine
launched a Polaris A-3 ballistic missile in close coordination with an orbital pass of the Gemini 7 astronauts Frank Borman and Jim Lovell. History needed
USS_Benjamin_Franklin
Orbit in which natural drifting has been minimized
In orbital mechanics, a frozen orbit is an orbit for an artificial satellite in which perturbations have been minimized by careful selection of the orbital
Frozen_orbit
European space-based solar observatory
its orbit. Initially, Solar Orbiter was confined to the same orbital plane as the planets, but each encounter of Venus will increase its orbital inclination
Solar_Orbiter
Orbit around the barycenter of the Sun
heliocentric orbit (also called circumsolar orbit) is an orbit around the Sun. The inner planets are mainly influenced by the Sun's gravity, and orbit points
Heliocentric_orbit
Partially reusable launch system and space plane
of four orbital test flights occurred in 1981, leading to operational flights (STS-5) beginning in 1982. Five complete Space Shuttle orbiter vehicles
Space_Shuttle
System for collecting electronic environmental data
ensure global (100%) Earth coverage. Since orbital pass overlap increases with latitude, the number of daily passes over a transmitter also increases toward
Argos_(satellite_system)
Orbit of an object around the Moon
that make most unstable, and leave only a few orbital trajectories possible for indefinite frozen orbits. These would be useful for long-term stays in
Lunar_orbit
1962 crewed spaceflight within NASA's Project Mercury
night - the balloon was to be cast off near perigee after the first orbital pass to float freely at the end of a 100-foot (30 m) nylon line. The purposes
Mercury-Atlas_7
Membranous sheet that acts as the anterior (frontal) boundary of the orbit
the septum and orbit, keep the lids stable as the eye moves. The septum is perforated by the vessels and nerves which pass from the orbital cavity to the
Orbital_septum
Proposed momentum exchange tether
Earth orbit, which rotates in its orbital plane and whose ends brush the upper Earth atmosphere, with the rotational motion cancelling the orbital motion
Skyhook_(structure)
Angle between a reference plane and the plane of an orbit
Orbital inclination measures the tilt of an object's orbit around a celestial body. It is expressed as the angle between a reference plane and the orbital
Orbital_inclination
Canals in the skull
The zygomatico-orbital foramina are two canals in the skull, that allow nerves to pass through. The orifices are seen on the orbital process of the zygomatic
Zygomatico-orbital_foramina
First planet from the Sun
angular orbital velocity equals its angular rotational velocity so that the Sun's apparent motion ceases; closer to perihelion, Mercury's angular orbital velocity
Mercury_(planet)
Regular and periodic mutual gravitational influence of orbiting bodies
mechanics, orbital resonance occurs when orbiting bodies exert regular, periodic gravitational influence on each other, usually because their orbital periods
Orbital_resonance
Chinese modular space station (since 2021)
mission. Tiangong is the first crewed spacecraft to use ion thrusters, for orbital station-keeping, while communications are relayed through the Tianlian
Tiangong_space_station
Modular space station in low Earth orbit
divided into two main sections: the Russian Orbital Segment (ROS), developed by Roscosmos, and the US Orbital Segment (USOS), built by NASA, ESA, JAXA,
International_Space_Station
Path on the surface of the Earth or another body directly below an aircraft or satellite
geosynchronous orbit they lie directly on top of each other. For orbital periods longer than the Earth's rotational period, an increase in the orbital period
Satellite_ground_track
Circular orbit above Earth's Equator and following the direction of Earth's rotation
following the direction of Earth's rotation. An object in such an orbit has an orbital period equal to Earth's rotational period, one sidereal day, and
Geostationary_orbit
Equilibrium points near two orbiting bodies
increasing the object's orbital period. The closer to Earth the object is, the greater this effect is. At the L1 point, the object's orbital period becomes exactly
Lagrange_point
Satellite designed to observe Earth from orbit
A low orbit will have an orbital period of about 100 minutes and the Earth will rotate around its polar axis about 25° between successive orbits. The ground
Earth_observation_satellite
Medical condition
then pass freely from the orbit into the eyelids through the break in the orbital septum. There are four stages of orbital emphysema. Stage I orbital emphysema
Orbital_emphysema
Proposed Russian space station
Orbital Service Station, is a proposed Russian orbital space station scheduled to begin construction in 2028. Initially an evolution of the Orbital Piloted
Russian_Orbital_Station
Moon of asteroid 243 Ida
Ida. If in a circular orbit at the distance at which it was seen, Dactyl's orbital period would be about 20 hours. Its orbital speed is roughly 10 m/s
Dactyl_(moon)
Fifth planet from the Sun
completes an orbit every 11.86 years. This is approximately two-fifths the orbital period of Saturn, forming a near orbital resonance. The orbital plane of
Jupiter
Sixth planet from the Sun
less than a third of its mass. Saturn orbits the Sun at a distance of 9.59 AU (1,434 million km), with an orbital period of 29.45 years. Saturn's interior
Saturn
Periodic, three-dimensional orbit
In orbital mechanics a near-rectilinear halo orbit (NRHO) is a halo orbit that passes close to the smaller of two bodies and has nearly stable behavior
Near-rectilinear_halo_orbit
Orbital motorway/ring road around Greater London
The M25 or London Orbital Motorway is a major ring road encircling most of Greater London. The 117-mile-long (188 km) motorway is one of the most important
M25_motorway
binds the orbital fat pad into the orbit. It also binds the palpebra to the bony orbit. Eyeball Lacrimal gland Extraocular muscles Orbital adipose tissue
Orbital_fascia
Rotation period of a body relative to the primary object it orbits, e.g. solar day
sidereal day, however, is equal to its orbital period. Earth's synodic day is the time it takes for the Sun to pass over the same meridian (a line of longitude)
Synodic_day
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
satellites use retrograde Sun-synchronous orbits to ensure that observations are performed at the same local time each pass of any given location, while almost
Artificial satellites in retrograde orbit
Artificial_satellites_in_retrograde_orbit
Shape of the Moon's sunlit portion as viewed from Earth
positioned very near the intersection of Earth's orbital plane about the Sun and the Moon's orbital plane about the Earth (that is, at one of its nodes)
Lunar_phase
Field of mathematics and science based on non-linear systems and initial conditions
given a point x and a region V, there exists a point y near x whose orbit passes through V. This implies that it is impossible to decompose the system
Chaos_theory
Spaceflight where the spacecraft does not go into orbit
considered a sub-orbital spaceflight. Some sub-orbital flights have been undertaken to test spacecraft and launch vehicles later intended for orbital spaceflight
Sub-orbital_spaceflight
Proposed low Earth orbit space station
Orbital Reef is a low Earth orbit (LEO) space station under development. It is designed by Blue Origin and Sierra Space for commercial space activities
Orbital_Reef
Facial bone
The orbital surface forms the lateral part and some of the inferior part of the bony orbit. The zygomatic nerve passes through the zygomatic-orbital foramen
Zygomatic_bone
Exocrine gland, one for each eye, that secrete tears
palpebral portion can be seen. The orbital lobe of the gland, contains fine interlobular ducts that connect the orbital lobe and the palpebral lobe. They
Lacrimal_gland
Periodic comet
sublimating gas from its surface, which knock it very slightly off its orbital path. These orbital changes cause delays in its perihelion passage of four days on
Halley's_Comet
Earth-centered orbit above low Earth orbit and below geostationary orbit
the semi-synchronous orbit at an altitude of approximately 20,200 kilometres (12,600 mi) has an orbital period of 12 hours and passes over the same two spots
Medium_Earth_orbit
Blood vessel
artery is a branch of the ophthalmic artery. It passes anteriorly within the orbit to exit the orbit through the supraorbital foramen or notch alongside
Supraorbital_artery
Potentially hazardous near-Earth asteroid
to investigate the possibility that the asteroid's post-2029 orbit could be in orbital resonance with Earth, which would increase the probability of
99942_Apophis
Specifies the orbit of an object in space
if it moved in a circular orbit, with constant speed, in the same orbital period as the actual body in its elliptical orbit. Define T as the time required
Mean_anomaly
Under-construction high-speed railway project in India
the Haryana Orbital Rail Corridor). This will also connect to the Delhi–Alwar Regional Rapid Transit System near Gurugram via Haryana Orbital Rail corridor
Haryana_Orbital_Rail_Corridor
Month of 1964
and ended about 4 hours and 50 minutes after liftoff with the third orbital pass over Cape Kennedy. No recovery was planned for this mission, but Goddard
April_1964
Asteroid
close approach the orbital period of 2014 RC was reduced from 600 days to 549 days. The orbital eccentricity decreased while the orbital inclination increased
2014_RC
3rd closest non-impacting Earth approach
Observation prediction · Orbital info · MOID · Proper elements · Observational info · Close approaches · Physical info · Orbit animation 2019 UN13 at the
2019_UN13
Near-Earth asteroid
Observation prediction · Orbital info · MOID · Proper elements · Observational info · Close approaches · Physical info · Orbit animation 2019 SU3 at ESA–space
2019_SU3
Void between celestial bodies
sphere extends along Earth's orbital path its orbital and co-orbital space. This space is co-populated by groups of co-orbital Near-Earth Objects (NEOs)
Outer_space
Eighth planet from the Sun
liquids, it has no well-defined solid surface. Neptune orbits the Sun once every 164.8 years at an orbital distance of 30.1 astronomical units (4.5 billion
Neptune
Type of spacecraft orbit
In orbital mechanics, a distant retrograde orbit (DRO) is an highly stable retrograde orbit around the smaller of two bodies, passing outside the system's
Distant_retrograde_orbit
Type of chemical bond
orbital on one atom overlap with two lobes of an orbital on another atom, and in which this overlap occurs laterally. Each of these atomic orbitals has
Pi_bond
Objects intentionally placed into orbit
during the orbital lifetime of LEO satellites. Orbital decay is caused by atmospheric drag and to keep the satellite in the correct orbit the platform
Satellite
Reusable robotic spaceplane used by US military since 2010
The Boeing X-37, also known as the Orbital Test Vehicle (OTV), is a reusable robotic spacecraft. It is boosted into space by a launch vehicle, re-enters
Boeing_X-37
tools on a variety of platforms that may be used to predict the pass of an orbiting artificial satellite over a given point on Earth. They are used to
List of satellite pass predictors
List_of_satellite_pass_predictors
Small branch of the maxillary nerve
minute orbital branches which pass through the inferior orbital fissure to enter the orbit and innervate the periosteum of the floor of the orbit, and the
Pharyngeal_nerve
Martian orbit around the Sun
the Sun in 687 days and travels 9.55 AU in doing so, making the average orbital speed 24 km/s. The eccentricity is greater than that of any other planet
Orbit_of_Mars
Natural light display observed in space
orbital sunrise is the natural light display observed in space during low orbit from behind Earth's horizon. Orbital sunrises occur when the orbiting
Orbital_sunrise
Conflagration mapping platform developed by NASA
times a day. Aqua's ascending orbital path as of 2021 Aqua's descending orbital path as of 2021 NOAA-20's descending orbital path The data is collected via
Fire Information for Resource Management System
Fire_Information_for_Resource_Management_System
Spaceflight where spacecraft orbits an astronomical body
An orbital spaceflight (or orbital flight) is a spaceflight in which a spacecraft is placed on a trajectory where it could remain in space for at least
Orbital_spaceflight
Ring of fibrous tissue around optic nerve at its entrance to the eye
extraocular muscles. It can be used to divide the regions of the superior orbital fissure. The arteries surrounding the optic nerve form a vascular structure
Common_tendinous_ring
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
American radio engineer and businessman
balloon-like ECHO I passive satellite on August 12, 1960. On its third orbital pass over the Midwest, Collins became the first to establish two-way satellite
Arthur_A._Collins
Cancelled lunar orbital space station
2003–2006 Mars Base Camp – Concept Mars orbiter Mars Piloted Orbital Station – Russian concept for an orbital human mission to Mars Starship HLS – Lunar
Lunar_Gateway
Theoretical satellite collision cascade
the orbital paths of their products, and Gabbard diagrams (or plots) are now widely used. These studies were used to improve the modeling of orbital evolution
Kessler_syndrome
Failed NASA mission to Mars (1998–1999)
of the Orbiter Mars Climate Orbiter began the planned orbital insertion maneuver on September 23, 1999, at 09:00:46 UTC. Mars Climate Orbiter went out
Mars_Climate_Orbiter
Sounding rocket payload used to teach space technology
minutes to the experiments, which simulates a horizon to horizon orbit low orbit pass. The European Cansat Competition is promoted by the European Space
CanSat
Third planet from the Sun
perpendicular to its orbital plane around the Sun, producing seasons. Earth is orbited by one permanent natural satellite, the Moon, which orbits Earth at 384
Earth
Hypothetical Solar System planet
21–22. Observation and analysis of the orbital dynamics of Kuiper Belt objects constrain the possible orbital parameters of a Planet Nine, and at the
Planet_Nine
Atmospheric phenomenon
object's mass and orbit around the Sun. A 1994 study found that it is probably still in an Earth-crossing orbit and predicted that it would pass close to Earth
1972_Great_Daylight_Fireball
Rocket used to carry a spacecraft into space
Ocean. Spaceflight portal Air launch to orbit Comparison of orbital launch systems Comparison of retired orbital launch vehicles Launch vehicle system tests
Launch_vehicle
Tidal force experienced by objects subject to the gravitational field of a galaxy
potential of a galaxy such as the Milky Way. Over many orbits of its parent galaxy, or if the orbit passes too close to it, a dwarf satellite may eventually
Galactic_tide
Long-period comet
March 31. An outburst was observed in 2019. The orbit of the meteors indicates that comet has an orbital period of 447±80 years. "Comet Names and Designations"
C/1907_G1_(Grigg–Mellish)
Supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way
Ω and ω are standard orbital elements, with a measured in arcseconds. Tp is the epoch of pericenter passage, P is the orbital period in years and Kmag
Sagittarius_A*
Astrodynamic equation
Kepler's first law Circular orbit Elliptic orbit Parabolic trajectory Hyperbolic trajectory Tsiolkovsky rocket equation Orbital speed Escape velocity Celestial
Orbit_equation
K-type main sequence star in the constellation Lyra
the order of orbital periods from shortest to longest. Following these rules, there was only candidate planet were detected, with an orbital period of 112
Kepler-442
Planetary system consisting of the Sun and objects orbiting it
families based on their orbital characteristics. Some asteroids have natural satellites that orbit them, that is, asteroids that orbit larger asteroids. Mercury-crossing
Solar_System
ORBITAL PASS
ORBITAL PASS
Girl/Female
Indian
Dreams
Surname or Lastname
English, German (Passmann), and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
English, German (Passmann), and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Pass.
Girl/Female
Tamil
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Offering
Orpita | ஓரà¯à®ªà®¿à®¤à®¾
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Loved One
Boy/Male
Indian
Orbit, Eye socket, Argument
Female
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Abiytal, ABITAL means "my father is dew." In the bible, this is the name of one of David's wives.Â
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Circumference of the Orbit; Limit; Realm
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived in a narrow lane or passage, Middle English passage.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Pass.French : possibly a nickname from passe ‘sparrow’.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Loved one
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi
One who Argues a Lot; Orbit; Eye Socket; Orgument; Debate
Girl/Female
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Offering
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Orbit eye socket, Orgument, debate
Boy/Male
Biblical Hebrew
The father of the dew; or of the shadow.
Biblical
the father of the dew; or of the shadow,father of the dew
Boy/Male
Muslim
Orbit, Eye socket, Argument
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Devon)
English (chiefly Devon) : from Middle English pass(en) ‘to pass or go across’ + more ‘marsh’, ‘fen’, a nickname, bestowed no doubt on someone who lived on the far side of a tract of moorland near the main settlement, or for someone who was familiar with the safe routes across a moor.English (chiefly Devon) : several early forms have -e- in place of -o- in the second syllable, and may have a different origin. They could derive from an Anglo-Norman French nickname for a seafarer, Passemer, from passe(r) ‘to cross’ (as above) + mer ‘sea’, ‘ocean’, or the second element could be from Old English mere ‘lake’, ‘marsh’.
Girl/Female
Australian, Latin
Golden
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of the medieval personal name Pascal, which was brought to England from France.German : topographic name from Pass ‘pass’, ‘passage’ (from Middle Low German pas ‘pace’, ‘passage way’, ‘water gauge’).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name or nickname from Yiddish and Polish pas ‘belt’, ‘girdle’.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Abital, AVITAL means "my father is dew." In the bible, this is the name of one of David's wives.Â
ORBITAL PASS
ORBITAL PASS
Female
Dutch
, a noble person.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Bold; Strong
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Sun; Cute
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Beautiful intellegent
Biblical
winter; reproach
Boy/Male
Celtic Irish Gaelic
Charioteer.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Germain.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Black Beauty
Boy/Male
Afghan, Indian, Parsi, Tamil
Eternal
Boy/Male
English American
From the people's meadow. From a surname and place name derived from the Old English, meaning...
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n.
Alt. of Orbity
a.
Of or pertaining to the cubit or ulna; as, the cubital nerve; the cubital artery; the cubital muscle.
a.
Alt. of Orbical
a.
Of the length of a cubit.
n.
The book of forms for making, ordaining, and consecrating bishops, priests, and deacons.
a.
Having the orbital index relatively small; having the orbits broad transversely; -- opposed to megaseme.
a.
Indicating order or succession; as, the ordinal numbers, first, second, third, etc.
n.
A sleeve covering the arm from the elbow to the hand.
a.
Having a medium orbital index; having orbits neither broad nor narrow; between megaseme and microseme.
n.
The path described by a heavenly body in its periodical revolution around another body; as, the orbit of Jupiter, of the earth, of the moon.
a.
Of or pertaining to an order.
a.
Of or pertaining to obits, or days when obits are celebrated; as, obitual days.
a.
Orbital.
a.
Spherical; orbicular; orblike; circular.
a.
Of or pertaining to an orbit.
a.
Orbital.
n.
A word or number denoting order or succession.
a.
Having the orbital index relatively large; having the orbits narrow transversely; -- opposed to microseme.
a.
Situated around the orbit; as, the orbitary feathers of a bird.
n.
A book containing the rubrics of the Mass.