... Scheme of the mission . Spacecraft . Orbiter . Payload of the Orbiter . Scientific goals of . the experiments . ... Spacecraft . Orbiter . Payload of the Orbiter . Scientific goals of . the experiments . Description of . ...
... En principe, un satellite peut orbiter (tourner) au raz de sa surface. ... Ainsi si ce satellite est sur une orbite circulaire stable ? ... C'est la vitesse exig?e par le satellite pour rester en orbite ("1" dans le sch?ma). ...
... It will continue to use its engine to lower its orbit around the Moon, to a polar orbit passing 185 miles above the south pole and 1850 above the north pole. ...
... These three moons are locked into resonant orbits such that Io orbits twice for each orbit of Europa which in turn orbits twice for each orbit of Ganymede. ...
... Phoebe orbits Saturn in a retrograde direction (opposite to the direction of the other satellites' orbits) in a plane much closer to the ecliptic than to Saturn's equatorial plane. ...
... Ballistic life-time . Orbit trace . Predicted "landing point" coordinates . Orbit in the topocentrical c/s . ... Orbit in the topocentrical c/s . The prediction based on the state vector of epoch 06/09/2000 give the results as follows: . ...
... Its eccentric orbit makes it subject to gravitational forces from Saturn which have set it tumbling out of control. ... The moon's rotational period is not constant and varies from one orbit to the next. ...