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61 сходить с орбиты
[ант. выходить на орбиту]…the spacecraft obediently left the orbit and started moving towards the Earth.Русско-английский словарь по космонавтике > сходить с орбиты
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62 траектория снижения
Two major reentry trajectories for spacecraft returning from geocentric orbit are distinguished…Русско-английский словарь по космонавтике > траектория снижения
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63 вывод
м.1) ( отвод) withdrawalвы́вод войск — withdrawal of troops
2) (исключение, выведение за рамки чего-л) exclusionвы́вод мо́щностей из эксплуата́ции — withdrawal of capacities
вы́вод из соста́ва (рд.) — exclusion / expulsion (from)
3) ( логическое заключение) conclusion, finding; deduction научн.сде́лать вы́вод — draw a conclusion; conclude
прийти́ к вы́воду, что — come to the conclusion that
спеши́ть с вы́водами, де́лать поспе́шные вы́воды — jump to conclusions; speak too soon
4) мат.вы́вод фо́рмулы — derivation of a formula
5) тех. ( провод) lead (wire)6) информ. outputустро́йство вво́да-вы́вода — input-output device
вы́вод да́нных на диспле́й — display output
вы́вод на печа́ть — printing, printout
7) ( доставка) deliveryвы́вод косми́ческого корабля́ на орби́ту — launching of a spacecraft into orbit
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