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As a noun: The rocket placed the satellite into a high Earth orbit. As a verb: The satellite had to travel very fast to orbit the Earth.


What type of orbit does landsat use?

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Do astronauts still land the same way John Glenn did?

The answer is yes and no. John Glenn's first flight ended in a water splashdown at sea, a method NASA plans to use for the future Orion project missions. John Glenn's second flight was aboard the Space Shutle, which landed at Cape Kennedy, where it launched from. Until the Orion project begins flying, US Astronauts fly aboard a Russian Soyuz, which parachutes back to earth on dry land, not the wheels that the Shuttle used.


Use the word orbit in a sentence?

The fleet of American space shuttle craft will no longer orbit the Earth. I don't know how long it would take to orbit the Moon.


What impact does the Moon's orbit have on earth?

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How can you use the word orbit in your sentence?

Knowing all about the Earth's orbit around the sun, Riley knew exactly what to write about for her science paper.


How fast is the orbit moving around the earth?

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How long does a revolution of earth take?

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How can you land on the moon?

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Is it easier to examine Neptune with a telescope from Earth or with an orbiter?

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Which star would have a greater parallax the earth or the arcturus?

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