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08616311-n:
an established line of travel or access
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08612498-n:
a circular orbit around the Earth having a period of 24 hours
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08495617-n:
(astronomy) the point in an orbit farthest from the body being orbited
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08618379-n:
(astronomy) the point in an orbit closest to the body being orbited
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02979285-a:
of or relating to an orbit
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02979443-a:
having or involving a trajectory of less than one orbit
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02043982-v:
move in an orbit
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02979285-a:
of or relating to an orbit
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00106921-r:
under normal conditions
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01582645-v:
make a mark or lines on a surface
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02046199-a:
rounded like an egg
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08616311-n:
an established line of travel or access
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09239740-n:
natural objects visible in the sky
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01059911-a:
of or having a geosynchronous orbit such that the position in such an orbit is fixed with respect to the earth
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01060110-a:
of or having an orbit with a fixed period of 24 hours (although the position in the orbit may not be fixed with respect to the earth)
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01995097-v:
move backward in an orbit, of celestial bodies
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02043982-v:
move in an orbit
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02304241-v:
bring about the capture of an elementary particle or celestial body and causing it enter a new orbit
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02348482-a:
having an orbit farther from the sun than the Earth's orbit
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02348678-a:
having an orbit between the sun and the Earth's orbit
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02605786-a:
of or relating to a system to destroy satellites in orbit
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02757599-a:
situated beyond the moon or its orbit around the earth
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02979443-a:
having or involving a trajectory of less than one orbit
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04232691-n:
United States space station; in orbit from 1973 to 1979
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04266162-n:
a manned artificial satellite in a fixed orbit designed for scientific research
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05879693-n:
a law stating that the orbit of each planet is an ellipse with the sun at one focus of the ellipse
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05900010-n:
a program of rocket-powered flights undertaken by US between 1961 and 1963 with the goal of putting a man in orbit around the earth
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08270662-n:
(astronomy) a hypothetical huge collection of comets orbiting the sun far beyond the orbit of Pluto; perturbations (as by other stars) can upset a comet's orbit and may send it tumbling toward the sun
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08495420-n:
apoapsis in Earth orbit; the point in its orbit where a satellite is at the greatest distance from the Earth
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08495908-n:
apoapsis in solar orbit; the point in the orbit of a planet or comet that is at the greatest distance from the sun
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08496095-n:
apoapsis in orbit around Jupiter
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08496199-n:
apoapsis in orbit around the moon
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08498279-n:
the point at which an orbit crosses the ecliptic plane going north
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08498424-n:
(astronomy) a point where an orbit crosses a plane
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08548924-n:
the point at which an orbit crosses the ecliptic plane going south
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08565214-n:
the great circle representing the apparent annual path of the sun; the plane of the Earth's orbit around the sun; makes an angle of about 23 degrees with the equator
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08612498-n:
a circular orbit around the Earth having a period of 24 hours
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08618379-n:
(astronomy) the point in an orbit closest to the body being orbited
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08618669-n:
periapsis in Earth orbit; the point in its orbit where a satellite is nearest to the Earth
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08618831-n:
periapsis in solar orbit; the point in the orbit of a planet or comet where it is nearest to the sun
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08619006-n:
periapsis in orbit around Jupiter
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08619112-n:
periapsis in orbit around the moon
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09201189-n:
an asteroid whose orbit crosses the Earth's orbit
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09208702-n:
any of numerous small celestial bodies composed of rock and metal that move around the sun (mainly between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter)
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09251407-n:
(astronomy) a relatively small extraterrestrial body consisting of a frozen mass that travels around the sun in a highly elliptical orbit
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09312999-n:
any of the planets whose orbit lies inside the earth's orbit
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09327538-n:
a disk-shaped region of minor planets outside the orbit of Neptune
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09327705-n:
any of many minor planets in the Kuiper belt outside the orbit of Neptune at the edge of the solar system
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09381480-n:
(astronomy) a major planet whose orbit is outside the asteroid belt (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto)
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09395899-n:
a small planet and the farthest known planet from the sun; it has the most elliptical orbit of all the planets
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09450866-n:
any of the planets whose orbit lies outside the earth's orbit
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11415084-n:
(astronomy) any perturbation of the mean motion or orbit of a planet or satellite (especially a perturbation of the earth's moon)
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11528636-n:
the parallax of a celestial body using two points in the earth's orbit around the sun as the baseline
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13889066-n:
the angular distance of a point in an orbit past the point of periapsis measured in degrees
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13889843-n:
(astronomy) the angle between the plane of the orbit and the plane of the ecliptic stated in degrees
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the acceleration toward the center that holds a satellite in elliptical orbit
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15289944-n:
the time it takes to complete one full orbit around a celestial body
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