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==Parent topics== | |||
{{r|Earth (planet)}} | |||
{{r|Gravitation}} | |||
{{r|Moon}} | |||
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{{r| | {{r|Satellite}} | ||
{{r|Solar System}} | |||
==Subtopics== | ==Subtopics== | ||
{{r|Ellipse}} | |||
== Some articles that refer to Orbit == | == Some articles that refer to Orbit == | ||
{{r|Apollo Command-Service Module}} | |||
{{r|Atmospheric reentry}} | |||
{{r|Galaxy rotation curve}} | |||
{{r|Galileo probe}} | |||
{{r|International Space Station}} | |||
{{r|Space debris}} | |||
==Articles related by keyphrases (Bot populated)== | |||
{{r|Planet}} | |||
{{r|History of astronomy}} | |||
{{r|Metre (poetry)}} |
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Parent topics
- Earth (planet) [r]: The third planet from the Sun in our solar system; the only place in the universe known by humanity to harbor life. [e]
- Gravitation [r]: The tendency of objects with mass to accelerate toward each other. [e]
- Moon [r]: a naturally-occurring satellite that is in orbit around a planet; the moon is the Earth's only satellite. [e]
- Planet [r]: A cosmic body orbiting a star. [e]
- Satellite [r]: An object that travels in orbit around a more massive body. [e]
- Solar System [r]: Our sun, Sol and the astronomical objects, like Planet Earth, gravitationally bound to it [e]
Subtopics
- Ellipse [r]: Planar curve formed by the points whose distances to two given points add up to a given number. [e]
Some articles that refer to Orbit
- Apollo Command-Service Module [r]: Three-man spacecraft built for NASA by North American Aviation, and one of the two spacecraft that were utilized for the Apollo program, along with the Lunar Module, to land astronauts on the Moon. [e]
- Atmospheric reentry [r]: The movement of human-made or natural objects as they enter the atmosphere of a planet from outer space, in the case of Earth from an altitude above the 'edge of space.' [e]
- Galaxy rotation curve [r]: Graph of a galaxies curve, represented by a plot of the orbital velocity of the stars or gas in the galaxy on the y-axis against the distance from the center of the galaxy on the x-axis. [e]
- Galileo probe [r]: An unmanned spacecraft (1989 - 2003) sent by NASA to study the planet Jupiter and its moons. [e]
- International Space Station [r]: A space station currently in earth orbit assembled collaboratively by the space agencies of many nations. [e]
- Space debris [r]: Man-made objects in earth orbit that no longer serve any useful purpose. [e]
- Planet [r]: A cosmic body orbiting a star. [e]
- History of astronomy [r]: Chronology of the development and history of astronomy. [e]
- Metre (poetry) [r]: Basic rhythmic pattern of lines in a poem; basic structure of a poetic line in terms of its beat or rhythm. [e]