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1 achieve orbit
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2 orbit
1. n1) орбіта2) косм. політ по орбіті3) косм. виток4) траєкторія2. v2) рухатися по орбіті; виходити на орбіту3. a◊to achieve orbit — косм. виходити на орбіту
to boost into orbit — косм. закинути на орбіту
to inject into orbit — косм. виводити на орбіту
to put into orbit — косм. закинути на орбіту
•- braking orbit - circumlunar orbit - Clark orbit - comet-observing orbit - docking orbit - earth-centered orbit - fixed orbit - geostationary orbit - high-apogee orbit - high earth orbit - high-energy orbit - indirect orbit - initial orbit - landing orbit - low earth orbit - low-energy orbit - meeting orbit - n-degree orbit - near-earth orbit - nearly fixed orbit - nuclear orbit - operational orbit - parking orbit - partially complex orbit - quasi-polar orbit - rendezvous orbit - relatively compact orbit - rendezvous-compatible orbit - retrograde orbit - return orbit - satellite-filled orbit - silent orbit - staging orbit - stationary orbit - sun-synchronous orbit - supergeosynchronous orbit - tailored orbit -
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