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  • First Orbit
  • 2011 British film

    First Orbit is a 2011 feature-length, experimental documentary film about Vostok 1, the first human space flight around the Earth. By matching the orbit

    First Orbit

    First_Orbit

  • Lunar orbit
  • Orbit of an object around the Moon

    spaceflight, a lunar orbit (also known as a selenocentric orbit) is an orbit by an object around Earth's Moon. In general these orbits are not circular.

    Lunar orbit

    Lunar orbit

    Lunar_orbit

  • Bohr radius
  • Unit of length about the size of a hydrogen atom

    hydrogen, a single electron orbits the nucleus, and its smallest possible orbit, with the lowest energy, has an orbital radius almost equal to the Bohr

    Bohr radius

    Bohr_radius

  • Mercury-Atlas 6
  • First American orbital spaceflight

    Mercury-Atlas 6 (MA-6) was the first crewed American orbital spaceflight, which took place on February 20, 1962. Piloted by astronaut John Glenn and operated

    Mercury-Atlas 6

    Mercury-Atlas 6

    Mercury-Atlas_6

  • Orbit
  • Curved path of an object around a point

    mechanics, an orbit is the curved trajectory of an object under the influence of an attracting force. Alternatively, it is known as an orbital revolution

    Orbit

    Orbit

    Orbit

  • Mercury (planet)
  • First planet from the Sun

    days) and sidereal day (58.65 Earth days) are in a 3:2 ratio, in a spin–orbit resonance. Consequently, one solar day (sunrise to sunrise) on Mercury lasts

    Mercury (planet)

    Mercury (planet)

    Mercury_(planet)

  • Yuri Gagarin
  • Soviet cosmonaut (1934–1968)

    the first person to journey into outer space during the first successful crewed spaceflight. Travelling on Vostok 1, Gagarin completed one orbit of Earth

    Yuri Gagarin

    Yuri Gagarin

    Yuri_Gagarin

  • Virgin Orbit
  • Defunct American aerospace company

    LauncherOne's first launch failed to reach orbit. On January 17, 2021, LauncherOne became the first Virgin Orbit vehicle to reach orbit, successfully

    Virgin Orbit

    Virgin_Orbit

  • Timeline of first orbital launches by country
  • This is a timeline of first orbital launches by country. While a number of countries, incl. Canada, Australia, Germany, Brazil, Algeria, Kazakhstan, Turkey

    Timeline of first orbital launches by country

    Timeline of first orbital launches by country

    Timeline_of_first_orbital_launches_by_country

  • Gemini 3
  • 1965 American crewed space mission

    and John Young flew three low Earth orbits in their spacecraft, which they nicknamed Molly Brown. It was the first U.S. mission in which the crew fired

    Gemini 3

    Gemini 3

    Gemini_3

  • Neptune
  • Eighth planet from the Sun

    Neptune is the eighth and farthest known planet orbiting the Sun. It is the fourth-largest planet in the Solar System by diameter, the third-most-massive

    Neptune

    Neptune

    Neptune

  • International Space Station
  • Modular space station in low Earth orbit

    The International Space Station (ISS) is a space station in low Earth orbit (LEO). It is the product of the International Space Station program and is

    International Space Station

    International Space Station

    International_Space_Station

  • Low Earth orbit
  • Orbit around Earth between 160 and 2000 km

    A low Earth orbit (LEO) is an orbit around Earth with a period of 128 minutes or less (making at least 11.25 orbits per day) and an eccentricity less

    Low Earth orbit

    Low Earth orbit

    Low_Earth_orbit

  • Pluto
  • Largest dwarf planet

    ring of bodies beyond the orbit of Neptune. It is the ninth-largest and tenth-most-massive known object to directly orbit the Sun. It is the largest

    Pluto

    Pluto

    Pluto

  • Gemini 11
  • 1966 NASA crewed spaceflight

    54 nmi)). Astronauts Pete Conrad and Dick Gordon performed the first direct-ascent (first orbit) rendezvous with an Agena Target Vehicle, docking with it 1 hour

    Gemini 11

    Gemini 11

    Gemini_11

  • Hohmann transfer orbit
  • Transfer manoeuvre between two orbits

    astronautics, the Hohmann transfer orbit (/ˈhoʊmən/) is an orbital maneuver used to transfer a spacecraft between two orbits of different altitudes around

    Hohmann transfer orbit

    Hohmann transfer orbit

    Hohmann_transfer_orbit

  • List of spaceflight records
  • Extreme benchmarks set off Earth by astronauts, launchers and probes

    Gagarin became the first person to enter space and orbit the Earth, and in 1969 American Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong became the first person to set

    List of spaceflight records

    List of spaceflight records

    List_of_spaceflight_records

  • NASA
  • American space and aeronautics agency

    the Soviet Yuri Gagarin became the first human in space, executing a full orbital spaceflight. NASA's first orbital spaceflight was conducted by John Glenn

    NASA

    NASA

    NASA

  • Vostok 1
  • First human spaceflight in history

    Восток, lit. 'East' or 'Orient') was the first spaceflight of the Vostok programme and the first human orbital spaceflight in history. The Vostok 3KA space

    Vostok 1

    Vostok 1

    Vostok_1

  • Space Shuttle orbiter
  • Spaceplane component of the Space Shuttle

    The Space Shuttle orbiter was the spaceplane component of the Space Shuttle, a partially reusable orbital spacecraft system that was part of the discontinued

    Space Shuttle orbiter

    Space Shuttle orbiter

    Space_Shuttle_orbiter

  • Timeline of the Space Race
  • communications satellite firsts List of space exploration milestones, 1957–1969 Timeline of space exploration Timeline of first orbital launches by country

    Timeline of the Space Race

    Timeline_of_the_Space_Race

  • Halo orbit
  • Periodic, three-dimensional orbit

    Halo orbit A halo orbit is a periodic, non-planar orbit associated with one of the L1, L2 or L3 Lagrange points in the three-body problem of orbital mechanics

    Halo orbit

    Halo orbit

    Halo_orbit

  • Geostationary orbit
  • Circular orbit above Earth's Equator and following the direction of Earth's rotation

    A geostationary orbit, also referred to as a GEO or GSO, is a circular geosynchronous orbit 35,786 km (22,236 mi) in altitude above Earth's equator, 42

    Geostationary orbit

    Geostationary orbit

    Geostationary_orbit

  • Geosynchronous orbit
  • Orbit keeping the satellite at a fixed longitude above the equator

    A geosynchronous orbit (sometimes abbreviated GEO) is an Earth-centered orbit with an orbital period that matches Earth's rotation on its axis, 23 hours

    Geosynchronous orbit

    Geosynchronous orbit

    Geosynchronous_orbit

  • Orbit College F.C.
  • Football club

    2024–25 National First Division season, becoming the first club from the North West province in seven years to play in the top tier. Orbit College had previously

    Orbit College F.C.

    Orbit_College_F.C.

  • Space Race
  • US–USSR spaceflight capability rivalry

    landers to the Moon, Venus, and Mars, and human spaceflight in low Earth orbit and ultimately to the Moon. Public interest in space travel originated in

    Space Race

    Space Race

    Space_Race

  • Earth's orbit
  • Trajectory of Earth around the Sun

    Earth orbits the Sun at an average distance of 149.60 million km (92.96 million mi), or 8.317 light-minutes, in a counterclockwise direction as viewed

    Earth's orbit

    Earth's orbit

    Earth's_orbit

  • STS-1
  • First Space Shuttle mission, first orbital flight of the Space Shuttle Columbia

    (Space Transportation System-1) was the first orbital spaceflight of NASA's Space Shuttle program. The first orbiter, Columbia, launched on April 12, 1981

    STS-1

    STS-1

    STS-1

  • Timeline of space exploration
  • | Lunar Orbiter 1". NASA Solar System Exploration. Archived from the original on 2018-11-15. Retrieved 2023-02-04. "In Depth | Lunar Orbiter 4". NASA

    Timeline of space exploration

    Timeline_of_space_exploration

  • William Orbit
  • British musician and record producer

    Mark Wainwright (born 15 December 1956), known professionally as William Orbit, is an English musician and record producer who has sold 200 million recordings

    William Orbit

    William_Orbit

  • Sputnik 1
  • First artificial Earth satellite

    referred to as simply Sputnik, was the first artificial Earth satellite. It was launched into an elliptical low Earth orbit by the Soviet Union on 4 October

    Sputnik 1

    Sputnik 1

    Sputnik_1

  • Laika
  • Soviet dog, first animal to orbit Earth (c. 1954–1957)

    November 1957) was a Soviet space dog who was one of the first animals in space and the first to orbit the Earth. A stray mongrel from the streets of Moscow

    Laika

    Laika

    Laika

  • Mercury-Atlas 9
  • 1963 NASA Mercury program crewed flight

    to conduct an entirely solo orbital mission. Mission goal: Greater than 1 day in orbit Flight duration objective: 22 orbits resulting in a ~34 hour mission

    Mercury-Atlas 9

    Mercury-Atlas 9

    Mercury-Atlas_9

  • Orbit of the Moon
  • The Moon's circuit around Earth

    The orbit of the Moon is, while stable and known, highly complex, and as such still studied by lunar theory. Most models describe the Moon's orbit geocentrically

    Orbit of the Moon

    Orbit of the Moon

    Orbit_of_the_Moon

  • Space Shuttle
  • Partially reusable launch system and space plane

    The Space Shuttle is a retired, partially reusable low Earth orbital spacecraft system operated from 1981 to 2011 by the U.S. National Aeronautics and

    Space Shuttle

    Space Shuttle

    Space_Shuttle

  • Elliptic orbit
  • Kepler orbit with an eccentricity of less than one

    elliptical orbit or eccentric orbit is an orbit with an eccentricity of less than 1;[citation needed] this includes the special case of a circular orbit, with

    Elliptic orbit

    Elliptic orbit

    Elliptic_orbit

  • Molniya orbit
  • Type of high-latitude satellite orbit

    A Molniya orbit (Russian: Молния, IPA: [ˈmolnʲɪjə] , "Lightning") is a type of satellite orbit designed to provide communications and remote sensing coverage

    Molniya orbit

    Molniya orbit

    Molniya_orbit

  • Lissajous orbit
  • Quasi-periodic orbital trajectory

    trajectory In orbital mechanics, a Lissajous orbit (pronounced [li.sa.ʒu]), named after Jules Antoine Lissajous, is a quasi-periodic orbital trajectory that

    Lissajous orbit

    Lissajous orbit

    Lissajous_orbit

  • Multistage rocket
  • Most common type of rocket, used to launch satellites

    leaving the central sustainer engine to complete the first stage's engine burn towards apogee or orbit. Separation of each portion of a multistage rocket

    Multistage rocket

    Multistage rocket

    Multistage_rocket

  • Mars Orbiter Mission
  • Indian orbiter mission to Mars (2013–2022)

    Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM), unofficially known as Mangalyaan (Sanskrit: Maṅgala 'Mars', Yāna 'Craft, Vehicle'), is a space probe orbiting Mars since 24

    Mars Orbiter Mission

    Mars Orbiter Mission

    Mars_Orbiter_Mission

  • Enos (chimpanzee)
  • Only chimpanzee and third great ape to orbit Earth

    November 29, 1961. He completed his first orbit in 1 hour and 28.5 minutes. Enos was scheduled to complete three orbits, but the mission was aborted after

    Enos (chimpanzee)

    Enos (chimpanzee)

    Enos_(chimpanzee)

  • Spacecraft
  • Vehicle or machine designed to fly in space

    except single-stage-to-orbit vehicles cannot get into space on their own, and require a launch vehicle (carrier rocket). On a sub-orbital spaceflight, a space

    Spacecraft

    Spacecraft

    Spacecraft

  • SpaceX
  • American spaceflight and AI company

    SpaceX developed its first orbital launch vehicle, the Falcon 1, with internal funding. The Falcon 1 was an expendable two-stage-to-orbit small-lift launch

    SpaceX

    SpaceX

    SpaceX

  • Kepler orbit
  • Celestial orbit whose trajectory is a conic section in the orbital plane

    In celestial mechanics, a Kepler orbit (or Keplerian orbit, named after the German astronomer Johannes Kepler) is the motion of one body relative to another

    Kepler orbit

    Kepler orbit

    Kepler_orbit

  • Orbit (William Orbit album)
  • 1987 studio album by William Orbit

    Orbit is the first studio album by English musician William Orbit. While all of his later solo albums are predominantly instrumental, this album consists

    Orbit (William Orbit album)

    Orbit_(William_Orbit_album)

  • Project Gemini
  • 1961–1966 US human spaceflight program

    two-astronaut crew. Ten Gemini crews and 16 individual astronauts flew low Earth orbit (LEO) missions during 1965 and 1966. Gemini's objective was the development

    Project Gemini

    Project Gemini

    Project_Gemini

  • Graveyard orbit
  • Spacecraft end-of-life orbit

    graveyard orbit, also called a junk orbit or disposal orbit, is an orbit that lies away from common operational orbits. One significant graveyard orbit is a

    Graveyard orbit

    Graveyard orbit

    Graveyard_orbit

  • List of orbits
  • gravitational orbit classified by various characteristics. The following is a list of types of orbits: Galactocentric orbit: An orbit about the center

    List of orbits

    List of orbits

    List_of_orbits

  • Orbital
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up orbital in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Orbital may refer to: Atomic orbital Molecular orbital Hybrid orbital Orbit Earth orbit Orbit (anatomy)

    Orbital

    Orbital

  • Timeline of spaceflight
  • to reach space. Some lists are further divided into orbital launches (sending a payload into orbit, whether successful or not) and suborbital flights (e

    Timeline of spaceflight

    Timeline of spaceflight

    Timeline_of_spaceflight

  • Orbital eccentricity
  • Amount by which an orbit deviates from a perfect circle

    value of 0 is a circular orbit, values between 0 and 1 form an elliptic orbit, 1 is a parabolic (escape orbit or capture orbit), and greater than 1 is

    Orbital eccentricity

    Orbital eccentricity

    Orbital_eccentricity

  • Orbit equation
  • Astrodynamic equation

    In astrodynamics, an orbit equation defines the path of orbiting body m 2 {\displaystyle m_{2}\,\!} around central body m 1 {\displaystyle m_{1}\,\!}

    Orbit equation

    Orbit_equation

  • Medium Earth orbit
  • Earth-centered orbit above low Earth orbit and below geostationary orbit

    A medium Earth orbit (MEO) is an Earth-centered orbit with an altitude above a low Earth orbit (LEO) and below a high Earth orbit (HEO) – between 2,000

    Medium Earth orbit

    Medium Earth orbit

    Medium_Earth_orbit

  • Atomic orbital
  • Function describing an electron in an atom

    In quantum mechanics, an atomic orbital is a function describing the location and wave-like behavior of an electron in an atom. This function describes

    Atomic orbital

    Atomic orbital

    Atomic_orbital

  • Zhuque-2
  • Orbital launch vehicle by LandSpace

    orbital launch vehicle developed by LandSpace. It is a liquid-fuelled rocket powered by liquid oxygen and liquid methane (methalox) and was the first

    Zhuque-2

    Zhuque-2

    Zhuque-2

  • Valentina Tereshkova
  • Russian cosmonaut and politician (born 1937)

    Soviet cosmonaut. She was the first woman in space, having flown a solo mission on Vostok 6 on 16 June 1963. She orbited the Earth 48 times, spent almost

    Valentina Tereshkova

    Valentina Tereshkova

    Valentina_Tereshkova

  • Boeing X-37
  • Reusable robotic spaceplane used by US military since 2010

    gradually extended the mission duration, reaching 780 days in orbit for the fifth mission, the first to launch on a Falcon 9 rocket. The sixth mission launched

    Boeing X-37

    Boeing X-37

    Boeing_X-37

  • Supersynchronous orbit
  • Kind of planetary orbit

    A supersynchronous orbit is either an orbit with a period greater than that of a synchronous orbit, or just an orbit whose major axis is larger than that

    Supersynchronous orbit

    Supersynchronous_orbit

  • Space station
  • Habitable artificial satellite

    A space station (or orbital station) is a spacecraft which remains in orbit and hosts humans for extended periods of time. It is therefore an artificial

    Space station

    Space station

    Space_station

  • Project Mercury
  • Initial American crewed spaceflight program (1958–1963)

    first human, cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, into a single orbit aboard Vostok 1 on April 12, 1961. Shortly after this, on May 5, the US launched its first astronaut

    Project Mercury

    Project Mercury

    Project_Mercury

  • List of Apollo missions
  • Missions and flights of NASA's Apollo Program

    an uncrewed test of the LM. The C-type mission, the first crewed flight of the CSM in Earth orbit, was performed by Apollo 7. The list was revised upon

    List of Apollo missions

    List of Apollo missions

    List_of_Apollo_missions

  • Space debris
  • Pollution around Earth by defunct artificial objects

    debris) are defunct human-made objects in space – principally in Earth orbit – which no longer serve a useful function. These include derelict spacecraft

    Space debris

    Space debris

    Space_debris

  • Heliocentric orbit
  • Orbit around the barycenter of the Sun

    heliocentric orbit (also called circumsolar orbit) is an orbit around the Sun. The inner planets are mainly influenced by the Sun's gravity, and orbit points

    Heliocentric orbit

    Heliocentric orbit

    Heliocentric_orbit

  • Orbital (band)
  • English electronic music duo

    Orbital are an English electronic music duo from Dunton Green, Kent, England, consisting of brothers Phil and Paul Hartnoll. The band's name is taken

    Orbital (band)

    Orbital (band)

    Orbital_(band)

  • Geostationary transfer orbit
  • Transfer orbit used to reach geosynchronous or geostationary orbit

    transfer orbit (GTO) or geosynchronous transfer orbit is a highly elliptical type of geocentric orbit, usually with a perigee as low as low Earth orbit (LEO)

    Geostationary transfer orbit

    Geostationary transfer orbit

    Geostationary_transfer_orbit

  • List of Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches (2010–2019)
  • boosters (seven). On 4 June 2010, the first Falcon 9 launch successfully placed a test payload into the intended orbit. Starting at the moment of liftoff

    List of Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches (2010–2019)

    List of Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches (2010–2019)

    List_of_Falcon_9_and_Falcon_Heavy_launches_(2010–2019)

  • Vostok 2
  • Space mission of USSR

    into orbit for a full day on August 6, 1961, to study the effects of a more prolonged period of weightlessness on the human body. Titov orbited the Earth

    Vostok 2

    Vostok 2

    Vostok_2

  • Orbit Culture
  • Swedish melodic death metal band

    Orbit Culture is a Swedish melodic death metal band from Eksjö, formed in 2013. The band includes vocalist and rhythm guitarist Niklas Karlsson, lead

    Orbit Culture

    Orbit Culture

    Orbit_Culture

  • Two-stage-to-orbit
  • Rocket with two stages

    intermediate between a three-stage-to-orbit launcher and a hypothetical single-stage-to-orbit (SSTO) launcher. At liftoff the first stage is responsible for accelerating

    Two-stage-to-orbit

    Two-stage-to-orbit

    Two-stage-to-orbit

  • Space-based data center
  • Proposed orbital infrastructure

    data centers or orbital AI infrastructure are proposed concepts to build AI data centers in the sun-synchronous orbit or other orbits utilizing space-based

    Space-based data center

    Space-based data center

    Space-based_data_center

  • Mercury-Atlas 5
  • 1961 American spaceflight of the Mercury program

    aboard. The craft orbited the Earth twice and splashed down about 200 miles (320 km) south of Bermuda, and Enos became the first primate from the United

    Mercury-Atlas 5

    Mercury-Atlas 5

    Mercury-Atlas_5

  • Jupiter
  • Fifth planet from the Sun

    Earth and a tenth that of the Sun. Jupiter orbits the Sun at a distance of 5.20 AU (778.5 Gm), with an orbital period of 11.86 years. It is the third-brightest

    Jupiter

    Jupiter

    Jupiter

  • Minotaur IV
  • Space launch vehicle

    Minotaur IV can deliver up to 1,591 kilograms (3,508 lb) to low Earth orbit. Its first three stages use decommissioned Peacekeeper missile motors, while the

    Minotaur IV

    Minotaur IV

    Minotaur_IV

  • Apollo program
  • 1961–1972 American crewed lunar exploration program

    surface. Apollo 8 was the first crewed mission to leave low Earth orbit and to orbit another celestial body, and Apollo 11 was the first crewed mission to land

    Apollo program

    Apollo program

    Apollo_program

  • Apollo 11
  • First crewed Moon landing (1969)

    20 at 20:17 UTC while Collins remained in lunar orbit aboard the CM Columbia. Armstrong became the first human to walk on the Moon approximately six hours

    Apollo 11

    Apollo 11

    Apollo_11

  • Agena target vehicle
  • Uncrewed spacecraft used during NASA's Gemini program

    Gemini program to develop and practice orbital space rendezvous and docking techniques, and to perform large orbital changes, in preparation for the Apollo

    Agena target vehicle

    Agena target vehicle

    Agena_target_vehicle

  • Near-rectilinear halo orbit
  • Periodic, three-dimensional orbit

    mission, launched in 2022, is the first spacecraft to use such orbit in cislunar space, and this Moon-centric orbit is planned as a staging area for future

    Near-rectilinear halo orbit

    Near-rectilinear halo orbit

    Near-rectilinear_halo_orbit

  • Spin–orbit interaction
  • Relativistic interaction in quantum physics

    In quantum mechanics, the spin–orbit interaction (also called spin–orbit effect or spin–orbit coupling) is a relativistic interaction of a particle's spin

    Spin–orbit interaction

    Spin–orbit_interaction

  • Exploration Flight Test-1
  • 2014 unmanned test flight of the Orion spacecraft by NASA

    The mission was a four-hour, two-orbit test of the Orion crew module featuring a high apogee on the second orbit and concluding with a high-energy reentry

    Exploration Flight Test-1

    Exploration Flight Test-1

    Exploration_Flight_Test-1

  • Orbital period
  • Time an astronomical object takes to complete one orbit around another object

    The orbital period (also revolution period) is the amount of time a given astronomical object takes to complete one orbit around another object. In astronomy

    Orbital period

    Orbital_period

  • Boeing Starliner
  • Class of partially reusable crew capsules

    and engineering. The first uncrewed Orbital Flight Test in December 2019 was deemed a partial failure, leading to a second Orbital Flight Test in May 2022

    Boeing Starliner

    Boeing Starliner

    Boeing_Starliner

  • Space Shuttle Columbia disaster
  • 2003 American spaceflight accident

    a glider. Five operational orbiters were built during the Space Shuttle program. Columbia was the first space-rated orbiter constructed, following the

    Space Shuttle Columbia disaster

    Space Shuttle Columbia disaster

    Space_Shuttle_Columbia_disaster

  • 2020 in spaceflight
  • developed Long March 5 heavy-lift rocket. The mission performed the first-ever robotic lunar orbit rendezvous and returned 1.7 kg (3.7 lb) of lunar soil and rock

    2020 in spaceflight

    2020 in spaceflight

    2020_in_spaceflight

  • 1957 in spaceflight
  • The first orbital flight of an artificial satellite, Sputnik 1, was launched in October 1957, by the Soviet Union. In November, the second orbital flight

    1957 in spaceflight

    1957 in spaceflight

    1957_in_spaceflight

  • Orbit Group
  • Orbit Group is a housing group providing affordable housing to around 47,000 households in England, mainly in the Midlands, East Anglia and the south

    Orbit Group

    Orbit_Group

  • Stationary orbit
  • In celestial mechanics, a stationary orbit is an orbit around a planet or moon where the orbiting satellite or spacecraft remains over the same spot on

    Stationary orbit

    Stationary_orbit

  • Rosetta orbit
  • Complex type of orbit

    A Rosetta orbit is a complex type of orbit. In astronomy, a Rosetta orbit occurs when there is a periastron shift during each orbital cycle. A retrograde

    Rosetta orbit

    Rosetta orbit

    Rosetta_orbit

  • Buran (spacecraft)
  • Soviet winged orbital vehicle

    construction number: 1.01) was the first flight orbiter to be produced as part of the Soviet/Russian Buran programme. The Buran orbiters were similar in design to

    Buran (spacecraft)

    Buran (spacecraft)

    Buran_(spacecraft)

  • ArcelorMittal Orbit
  • Sculpture and observation tower in London, England

    The ArcelorMittal Orbit (often referred to as the Orbit Tower or its original name, Orbit) is a 114.5-metre (376-foot) sculpture and observation tower

    ArcelorMittal Orbit

    ArcelorMittal Orbit

    ArcelorMittal_Orbit

  • Gemini 4
  • Second crewed space flight in NASA's Project Gemini

    54 nmi)). Astronauts James McDivitt and Ed White orbited the Earth 66 times in four days, making it the first US flight to approach the five-day flight of

    Gemini 4

    Gemini 4

    Gemini_4

  • Space Shuttle Challenger
  • Space Shuttle orbiter (1983–1986)

    upgrading Challenger, the orbiter was pressed into operational service in the Space Shuttle program. Lessons learned from the first orbital flights of Columbia

    Space Shuttle Challenger

    Space Shuttle Challenger

    Space_Shuttle_Challenger

  • Parking orbit
  • Temporary orbit used during the launch of a spacecraft

    A parking orbit is a temporary orbit used during the launch of a spacecraft. A launch vehicle follows a trajectory to the parking orbit, then coasts for

    Parking orbit

    Parking_orbit

  • Apollo 6
  • 1968 American Saturn V rocket test flight

    boost from orbit to trans-lunar velocity powered by the Saturn V's third stage, the S-IVB. That trajectory, although passing beyond the orbit of the Moon

    Apollo 6

    Apollo 6

    Apollo_6

  • Cytherocentric orbit
  • Orbit around planet Venus

    term geocentric orbit for an orbit around Earth and heliocentric orbit for an orbit around the Sun. The apsides of an Cytherocentric orbit are pericytherion

    Cytherocentric orbit

    Cytherocentric orbit

    Cytherocentric_orbit

  • Space gun
  • Method of launching an object into outer space via a large gun or cannon

    its first orbit unless the velocity was so high as to reach or exceed escape velocity. As a result, all payloads intended to reach a closed orbit need

    Space gun

    Space_gun

  • Sputnik 2
  • Second spacecraft launched into Earth orbit (1957)

    1957, was the second spacecraft launched into Earth orbit, and the first to carry an animal into orbit, a Soviet space dog named Laika. Launched by the Soviet

    Sputnik 2

    Sputnik 2

    Sputnik_2

  • SpaceX Starship
  • Reusable superheavy-lift general-purpose launch vehicle

    development program. If completed as designed, Starship would be the first fully reusable orbital rocket and have the highest payload capacity of any launch vehicle

    SpaceX Starship

    SpaceX Starship

    SpaceX_Starship

  • On-orbit satellite servicing
  • Refueling, repairing, or boosting the orbit of satellites

    On-orbit satellite servicing refers to refueling, boosting, or repairing space satellites while in orbit. New commercial interest in on-orbit servicing

    On-orbit satellite servicing

    On-orbit_satellite_servicing

  • Animals in space
  • with the first sub-orbital flights in 1951, and first orbital flights in 1957. Two tortoises and several varieties of plants were the first living beings

    Animals in space

    Animals in space

    Animals_in_space

  • Chandrayaan-3
  • Indian lunar mission (2023–Present)

    landing. The orbiting propulsion module remained operational and was repurposed for scientific observations of Earth; it was shifted from lunar orbit to a high

    Chandrayaan-3

    Chandrayaan-3

    Chandrayaan-3

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Online names & meanings

  • Dewhirst
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dewhirst

    English : variant of Dewhurst.

  • Abdul Badee |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Abdul Badee |

    Slave of the originator, Servant of the incomparable

  • MARGARETHE
  • Female

    Norwegian

    MARGARETHE

    Danish and Norwegian form of Greek Margarites, MARGARETHE means "pearl."

  • Nazih
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Nazih

    Pure chaste

  • Dhirendro
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Indian

    Dhirendro

    Lord of Courage

  • Layam
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Layam

  • Thanga
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Thanga

    Gold; Power

  • RANIERO
  • Male

    Italian

    RANIERO

    Italian form of German Reginar, RANIERO means "wise warrior."

  • ALERIC
  • Male

    English

    ALERIC

    English variant spelling of Visigothic Alaric, ALERIC means "all-powerful; ruler of all."

  • Wilmot
  • Boy/Male

    Christian, German, Teutonic

    Wilmot

    Will-helmet; Resolute Spirit; Protect; Will Helmet

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  • First
  • a.

    Foremost; in front of, or in advance of, all others.

  • Fist
  • v. t.

    To strike with the fist.

  • Imprimis
  • adv.

    In the first place; first in order.

  • First
  • n.

    The upper part of a duet, trio, etc., either vocal or instrumental; -- so called because it generally expresses the air, and has a preeminence in the combined effect.

  • First
  • a.

    Preceding all others of a series or kind; the ordinal of one; earliest; as, the first day of a month; the first year of a reign.

  • First-hand
  • a.

    Obtained directly from the first or original source; hence, without the intervention of an agent.

  • Dawn
  • n.

    First opening or expansion; first appearance; beginning; rise.

  • Erst
  • adv.

    First.

  • First
  • adv.

    Before any other person or thing in time, space, rank, etc.; -- much used in composition with adjectives and participles.

  • First-class
  • a.

    Of the best class; of the highest rank; in the first division; of the best quality; first-rate; as, a first-class telescope.

  • Forme
  • a.

    First.

  • Fist
  • v. t.

    To gripe with the fist.

  • First
  • a.

    Most eminent or exalted; most excellent; chief; highest; as, Demosthenes was the first orator of Greece.

  • Protoplastic
  • a.

    First-formed.

  • Paravant
  • adv.

    Beforehand; first.

  • Foregame
  • n.

    A first game; first plan.

  • Premices
  • n. pl.

    First fruits.

  • Primo
  • a.

    First; chief.