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1 coplanar trajectory
компланарная траекторияБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > coplanar trajectory
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2 coplanar trajectory
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3 coplanar trajectory
Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > coplanar trajectory
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4 trajectory
nearly rectilinear elliptic trajectory — эллиптическая траектория, близкая к вырожденной
nearly rectilinear hyperbolic trajectory — гиперболическая траектория, близкая к вырожденной
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5 trajectory
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acquisition trajectory
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aeroassisted trajectory
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aerocapture trajectory
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ascent trajectory
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coplanar trajectory
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depressed trajectory
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descent trajectory
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direct trajectory
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Earth gravity-assisted trajectory
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guided trajectory
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impulse trajectory
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JGA trajectory
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Jupiter gravity assist trajectory
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lofted trajectory
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minimum fuel trajectory
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minimum-energy trajectory
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multiburn trajectory
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normal trajectory
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optimal trajectory
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orbital plane change trajectory
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periodic trajectory
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phase trajectory
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phase-plane trajectory
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reference trajectory
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robot's trajectory
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stereotyped trajectory
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straight-line trajectory
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taught trajectory
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trajectory of dynamic system
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6 coplanar [co-orbital] trajectory
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > coplanar [co-orbital] trajectory
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7 компланарная траектория
coplanar [co-orbital\] trajectoryАнгло-русский словарь технических терминов > компланарная траектория
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8 mission
1) космонавт. полёт2) задача; цель3) программа (напр. проведения экспериментов)•-
aeroassisted mission
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aerobraked mission
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aerobraked orbital transfer mission
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aerocapture mission
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all-propellant mission
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asteroid belt mission
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asteroid rendezvous mission
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astronomical unit mission
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burn-to-burn mission
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comet rendezvous mission
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continuous mission
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continuous thrust transfer mission
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coplanar orbital transfer mission
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correction-to-correction mission
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discretionary correction mission
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electric propulsion mission
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flyby trajectory mission
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fusion pulse propulsion mission
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fusion propulsion mission
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geopotential research mission
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high-energy mission
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inertial-thermonuclear mission
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interstellar mission
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laser fusion microexplosions mission
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laser fusion mission
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laser-pushed lightsail mission
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logistics mission
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low-energy mission
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man-tended mission
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maser-pushed lightsail mission
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multiburn transfer mission
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nuclear electric propulsion mission
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orbit-raising mission
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outer-planet mission
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rapid rendezvous mission
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repair mission
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resident mission
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return mission
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round-trip mission
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servicing mission
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slow rendezvous mission
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solar electric propulsion mission
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solar maximum mission
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standard visiting mission
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starprobe mission
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station keeping mission
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TAU mission
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tending mission
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TOS-launched mission
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9 orbit
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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