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Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Orbital elements — are the parameters required to uniquely identify a specific orbit. In celestial mechanics these elements are generally considered in classical two body systems, where a Kepler orbit is used (derived from Newton s laws of motion and Newton s law… … Wikipedia
Orbital decay — is the process of prolonged reduction in the altitude of a satellite s orbit. This can be due to drag produced by an atmosphere due to frequent collisions between the satellite and surrounding air molecules. The drag experienced by the object is… … Wikipedia
Orbital inclination change — is an orbital maneuver aimed at changing the inclination of an orbiting body s orbit. This maneuver is also known as an orbital plane change as the plane of the orbit is tipped. This maneuver requires a change in the orbital velocity vector… … Wikipedia
Orbital surface — may refer to: Orbitofrontal cortex Orbital surface of body of maxilla Orbital Surface of Body (maxilla) is the surface of the bone that contributes to the wall of the orbit This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title.… … Wikipedia
Orbital magnetization — Orbital magnetization, , refers to the magnetization induced by orbital motion of charged particles, usually electrons, in solids. The term orbital distinguishes it from the contribution of spin degrees of freedom, , to the total magnetization. A … Wikipedia
Orbital (The Culture) — Orbital illustration, with no apparent Hub In Iain M. Banks fictional Culture universe, an Orbital (sometimes also simply called an O or a small ring) is a purpose built space habitat forming a massive ring (though much smaller than a ringworld)… … Wikipedia
Orbital cellulitis — Classification and external resources ICD 10 H05.0 ICD 9 … Wikipedia
Orbital part of frontal bone — Frontal bone. Outer surface. (The Pars orbitalis is the bottom third.) F … Wikipedia
Orbital lamina of ethmoid bone — Ethmoid bone from the right side. (Lamina papyracea visible at center left.) … Wikipedia
Orbital velocity — can refer to the following: The orbital speed of a body in a gravitational field. The velocity of particles due to wave motion, in particular in wind waves. The equivalent velocity of a bound electron needed to produce its orbital kinetic energy … Wikipedia
Orbital perturbation — may refer to: Perturbation (astronomy) The classical approach to the many body problem of astronomy Orbital perturbation analysis (spacecraft) The analysis of spacecraft orbit for which other perturbing forces are of importance then for the… … Wikipedia