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orbital planum The portion of the maxilla that forms the greater part of the floor of the orbit.
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orbital plane an imaginary pane passing through the center of the Earth and containing the Earth satellite's orbit.
Ãâó: www.tsgc.utexas.edu/stars/glossary1.html
orbital A mathematical description of the behaviour of an electron(s) in an atom or molecule. The orbital describes the probable location of the electron, and can be used to calculate other properties such as its energy.
Ãâó: textonly.kombyonyx.com/glossary.htm
orbital Any immobile ship. An orbital is generally assumed to be in in orbit around a given planet (thus its immobility and the root of the term orbital). It is also generally assumed to have racks, though this is certainly not a requirement.
Ãâó: starempires.com/se4/glossary.html
orbital plane An imaginary plane, extending throughout space, that contains the satellite orbit.
Ãâó: www.herrons.com/users/kevin/radio/satellite.html
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