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Sub-orbital spaceflight - Wikipedia
A sub-orbital spaceflight is a spaceflight in which the spacecraft reaches outer space, but its trajectory intersects the surface of the gravitating body from ... en.wikipedia.org
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SUBORBITAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. situated beneath the eye or the orbit of the eye 2. being or involving less than one orbit (as of the earth or moon) also : intended for suborbital flight. www.merriam-webster.com
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Mission Suborbital Program - NASA AOS
The AOS suborbital program will collect measurements that are needed to address AOS science objectives which cannot be adequately measured from space. aos.gsfc.nasa.gov
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suborbital
subˈorbital, a. and n. [sub- 1 b.] A. adj. 1. Situated below or under the orbit of the eye; infraorbital.1822–7 Good Study Med. (1829) IV. 315 The sub-orbital branch of the fifth pair [of nerves]. 1854 Latham Native Races Russ. Emp. 28 The skin brown or brunette, and the suborbital portion of the fa... Oxford English Dictionary
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Suborbital Research - NASA Science
Suborbital platforms offer numerous advantages and opportunities that enable researchers to collect valuable data, as well as advance their ... science.nasa.gov
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SUBORBITAL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
relating to the movement of an object in space that completes less than one full orbit (= curved path) around the earth, moon, etc. dictionary.cambridge.org
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suborbital
suborbital/ˌsʌbˈɔ:bɪtl; sʌb`ɔrbɪtl/ adjless than (or lasting less time than) one orbit of the earth, moon, etc (绕地球、 月球等)不满一周的, 不足一周之时间的, 亚轨道的 a suborbital space flight 亚轨道宇宙飞行. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Suborbital Missions - Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics
LASP was founded to launch solar instruments aboard suborbital rockets left over from World War II. This legacy continues today, with a “soaring” suborbital ... lasp.colorado.edu
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Suborbital Flight - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Suborbital flights are defined as missions that occur at altitudes low enough to avoid trapped radiation belts, exposing the crew to ionizing radiation ... www.sciencedirect.com
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What's a suborbital flight? An aerospace engineer explains
Suborbital flights (paths A and B) reach space, but because they aren't moving fast enough over the Earth, gravity will pull the object back to the surface. theconversation.com
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Sub Orbital Experiences - RocketBreaks
We offer a choice of an action-packed adrenaline pumping experience or a space flight that is just as exciting but in a calm environment of a space capsule ... rocketbreaks.com
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Suborbital spaceflight in 2008
A number of suborbital spaceflights were conducted during 2008. These included a number of missile launches, several of which made suborbital spaceflights. wikipedia.org
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Suborbital spaceflight in 2009
A number of Suborbital spaceflights were conducted during 2009, consisting of sounding rocket missions and missile tests. Between the start of the year and 1 March, at least nine publicly announced suborbital spaceflights were conducted, the first of which occurred on 26 January wikipedia.org
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List of fully civilian crewed suborbital spaceflights
Following the definition that a civilian is someone who is not part of their country's armed forces, these are suborbital space flights with a fully civilian private spaceflight References Bibliography Civilian crewed 1960s in spaceflight 2000s in spaceflight 2010s in spaceflight 2020s in spaceflight Suborbital wikipedia.org
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crumen
crumen Zool. (ˈkruːmɛn) [ad. L. crumēna purse.] The suborbital gland in deer and antelopes, secreting a waxy substance.1875 W. H. Flower in Proc. Zool. Soc. 160 There was no suborbital gland or crumen [in a musk-deer]. 1883 [see suborbital a.]. 1902 F. A. Beddard in Cambr. Nat. Hist. X. xi. 299 Ther... Oxford English Dictionary
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