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Sentence patterns related to "circular orbit"

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1. This changes them from a circular orbit to an elliptical one.

2. Consequently the force of gravity at perigee is not enough to hold it in a circular orbit.

3. Another burn at this point can accelerate the craft,[sentencedict .com] placing it on the higher circular orbit.

4. Subsequent timing observations have shown the pulsar to be in a 74-day circular orbit with a low-mass companion.

5. A spacecraft passing through its perigee point is moving faster than an equivalent craft on a circular orbit of the same radius.

6. Firing the two yet unused engines of the Orbital Maneuvering System on board took Columbia into a circular orbit 150 miles above the earth.

7. During Aerobraking, the spacecraft used friction from the Martian atmosphere to slow down and to trim its initial 35-hour, elliptical orbit around the red planet to a two-hour, near-circular orbit.

8. The mission will consist of a main orbiting satellite at about 100 km altitude in near-polar circular orbit and two subsatellites in elliptical orbits with Apolunes at 2400 km and 800 km

9. Following a 10-month journey to the planet, the spacecraft will be "Aerobraked" by low passes into the Martian atmosphere to allow it to get into a circular orbit around Mars

10. “The special conditions on earth resulting from its ideal size, element composition, and nearly circular orbit at a perfect distance from a long-lived star, the sun, made possible the accumulation of water on the earth’s surface.”

11. “The special conditions on earth resulting from its ideal size, element composition, and nearly circular orbit at a perfect distance from a long-lived star, the sun, made possible the accumulation of water on the earth’s surface.

12. JAXA’s Kaguya mission was successfully launched to the Moon on September 14, 2007 reaching its nominal 100 km circular orbit on October 19 after releasing two subsatellites Okina and Ouna in elliptical orbits with perilunes of 100 km and Apolunes of 2400 and 800 km respectively.