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1 orbital complex
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2 orbital complex flyby
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1. nкомплекс; установка, система2. a•- astronaut-tended space complex - crew-rotated space complex - extraterrestrial complex - fully operational space complex - GEO space complex - LEO space complex - manned space complex - missile complex - multiteam orbiting complex - nonterrestrial complex - onboard digital computer complex - one-team orbiting complex - operational space complex - orbital complex - permanently manned space complex - SOC complex - space station complex - tende'7 space complex - transport vehicle-docked orbiting complex - visited space complex -
4 flyby
1. n1) поземний літ4) пролітання (повз об'єкт); пролітання повз планету на малій висоті (для отримання наукової інформації)5) косм. облітання (планети); зближення з небесним тілом для проведення спостережень2. v•- comet flyby - orbital complex flyby - planet flyby -
5 transfer
1. n(міжорбітальний) переліт, переміщення2. v•- aerobraked orbital transfer - aerocapture orbital transfer - co-orbital transfer - HEO-to-LEO transfer - on-orbit fluid transfer - orbit transfer - outer-to-inner transfer - radar identification transfer - radar transfer of control - transfer in the vicinity of space complex - transfer orbit - transfer of control - transfer of radar identification
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