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1 elliptical trajectory
Космонавтика: эллиптическая траектория -
2 elliptical trajectory
Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > elliptical trajectory
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3 elliptical trajectory
English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications > elliptical trajectory
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4 semi-elliptical trajectory
Техника: полуэллиптическая траекторияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > semi-elliptical trajectory
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5 trajectory
nearly rectilinear elliptic trajectory — эллиптическая траектория, близкая к вырожденной
nearly rectilinear hyperbolic trajectory — гиперболическая траектория, близкая к вырожденной
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6 warhead
боевая часть, БЧ; боеголовка; головная часть, ГЧ; боевое зарядное отделение ( торпеды)antimissile spectrum (charge) warhead — противоракетная спектральная БЧ (поражающая рентгеновским излучением)
— conventional capable warhead— high-precision MIRVed warhead— MIRVed warhead— nuclear-armed warhead— rod fuze warhead— scatterable mines warhead— scattered mines warhead— small-yield nuclear warhead— triple MIRV warhead -
7 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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8 path
путь, см. тж. track; траектория; см. тж. trajectory; маршрут, трасса, см. тж. routeadjust the flight path — рассчитывать маршрут полёта (для прибытия в заданную точку в нужное время)
null reference glide path — равносигнальная зона [ось] глиссадного луча
path of an airplane — траектория [путь] движения самолёта
— jet path
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