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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
orbital plane A plane containing at least two masses orbiting around a common center of gravity. Earth and Sun orbit each other in an orbital plane, as do Earth and Moon. However, the Earth-Moon orbital plane crosses the Earth-Sun orbital plane at a five-degree angle.
Ãâó: www.ccastronomy.org/terminology.htm
orbita Trayectoria que, en el espacio, recorre un cuerpo sometido a la acci? gravitatoria ejercida por los astros.
Ãâó: club.telepolis.com/geografo/glosario/o.htm
orbita Recorrido o trayectoria de un cuerpo en el espacio alrededor de otro bajo el efecto de la gravedad.
Ãâó: ar.geocities.com/astroicaro/diccionario.htm
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