• are only used for geocentric orbits at the moment, they are better thought of as an alternative description of the orbit parameters by including a list...
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  • says "orbital" but the template name and title does not indicate such. It should say "orbital" if it is for 'orbital' spacecraft. Template:Orbital spacecraft...
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  • 14:50, 12 August 2011 (UTC) This template type isn't restricted to Earth orbit. If you notice all the other exploration missions are included in other...
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  • 5/60 specific orbital energy compared with stationary on Earth: google:398600*(-1/2/6600+1/6400) The largest speed occurs in the orbit with the distance...
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  • template is renamed to cover all rockets capable of launching satellites into orbit. This would also allow the Space Shuttle, and other re-usable launchers...
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  • mentioned in the rocket article, since the altitude and inclination of the GEO orbit is always fixed. --Soumya-8974 talk contribs subpages 17:59, 14 September...
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  • add to relevant pages and create the relevant singles - EPs pages. I am working on all Orbital stuff now. ΤΕΡΡΑΣΙΔΙΩΣ(Ταλκ) 18:59, 22 May 2009 (UTC)...
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  • advantages (eg Solar orbits, halo orbits, Lissajous orbits etc.) Garden-variety Earth observation satellites in conventional orbits are not Space Observatories...
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  • heliocentric orbits are generally much larger than the Sun's diameter, therefore definition #1 is probably more relevant for heliocentric orbits. In this...
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  • giving orbital characteristics at a given (arbitrarily chosen) epoch for bodies such as minor planets which have significantly perturbed orbits. Their...
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  • region immediately beyond the Kuiper belt. However, if objects with circular orbits at, say, 80 AU were found, they would not be scattered disc objects, even...
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  • instance, can be subdivided between those in resonant and non-resonant orbits (2003 UB313 being in 17:5 or something bizarre like that), while KBOs have...
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  • use in orbital spaceflight may be a key distinction. For example, does it make sense to have two templates? One for rocket engines used in orbital spaceflight...
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  • describing the orbits of eccentric objects (e.g. comets or damocloids) as it essentially says which direction their elongated elliptic orbit "points". exoplanetaryscience...
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  • sattalites , light gray are for Quasi-satellite , Dark gray are for Horseshoe orbit , blue for trojans.Joshoctober16 (talk) 02:27, 11 November 2021 (UTC)...
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