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Англо-русский словарь по ядерным испытаниям и горному делу > Keplerian orbit
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Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > Keplerian orbit
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English-Russian glossary on space technology > keplerian orbit
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9 keplerian orbit
English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications > keplerian orbit
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10 undisturbed keplerian orbit
Космонавтика: невозмущённая орбита КеплераУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > undisturbed keplerian orbit
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11 undisturbed keplerian orbit
n незбурена орбіта кеплераEnglish-Ukrainian military dictionary > undisturbed keplerian orbit
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орбита; полет по орбите; круг; полет по кругу; двигаться по орбите; лететь по кругу; кружить(ся); выводить на орбиту; барражировать ( над определённой точкой) ; лететь по маршруту ожиданияnonrendezvous optimal transfer orbit — ксм. орбита оптимального перехода без встречи
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орбита@apparent orbitвидимая орбита@artificial satellite orbitорбита искусственного спутника@asteroid orbitорбита астероида@circular orbitкруговая орбита@circumplanetary orbitорбита (движения) вокруг планеты@circumpolar orbitполярная орбита@circumsolar orbitоколосолнечная орбита@closed orbitзамкнутая орбита@comet(ary) orbitорбита кометы@disturbed orbitвозмущенная орбита@Earth's orbitорбита Земли@Earth's satellite orbitорбита ИСЗ@eccentric orbitсильно вытянутая орбита@elliptic orbitэллиптическая орбита@elongated orbitвытянутая орбита@equatorial orbitэкваториальная орбита (ИСЗ)@equilibrium orbitравновесная [устойчивая, стабильная] орбита@geocentric orbitгеоцентрическая орбита@gravitational orbitгравитационная орбита@heliocentric orbitгелиоцентрическая орбита@hyperbolic orbitгиперболическая орбита@Keplerian orbitкеплерова [кеплеровская] орбита@mean orbitсредняя орбита@meteor orbitорбита метеора@Moon's orbitорбита Луны@osculating orbitнмх. оскулирующая орбита@parabolic orbitпараболическая орбита@perturbed orbitвозмущенная орбита@planet's orbitорбита планеты@Pluto's orbitорбита Плутона@polar orbitполярная орбита@resultant orbitрезультирующая орбита@satellite orbitорбита ИСЗ@selenocentric orbitселеноцентрическая орбита@stationary orbitстационарная орбита@Störmer orbitsорбиты Штермера@true orbitистинная орбита@unbanded orbitнезамкнутая орбита@undisturbed orbitневозмущенная орбита@unperturbed orbitневозмущенная орбита@ -
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nearly rectilinear elliptic trajectory — эллиптическая траектория, близкая к вырожденной
nearly rectilinear hyperbolic trajectory — гиперболическая траектория, близкая к вырожденной
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