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Private spaceflight companies include non-governmental or privately-owned entities focused on developing and/or offering equipment and services geared towards spaceflight, both robotic and human. This list includes both inactive and active entities.
These companies and their launch vehicles are in various stages of development, with some (such as SpaceX, RocketLab, and ULA) already in regular operation, while others are not. [ 3 ] In 2018, the launch services sector accounted for $5.5 billion out of a total $344.5 billion "global space economy".
IgG4-related ophthalmic disease (IgG4-ROD) is the recommended term to describe orbital (eye socket) manifestations of the systemic condition IgG4-related disease, [2] which is characterised by infiltration of lymphocytes and plasma cells and subsequent fibrosis in involved structures. It can involve one or more of the orbital structures.
rit-10, rit-2x propellant and Monopropellant Thrusters, Gridded Ion Thrusters Main manufacturer for Propulsion Systems, Equipments and Services in Europe, serving major space projects like ATV, ORION-ESM, ExoMars, JUICE, MTG, GEO and EO satellites with Propulsion Solutions .
Idiopathic orbital inflammatory (IOI) disease refers to a marginated mass-like enhancing soft tissue involving any area of the orbit. It is the most common painful orbital mass in the adult population, and is associated with proptosis , cranial nerve palsy ( Tolosa–Hunt syndrome ), uveitis , and retinal detachment .
Orbital Sciences: 500 kg 3,325 kg 33 [43] Operational 2002 [42] 2013 GEO, 5550 W GEOStar-3: United States Orbital Sciences: 800 kg 5,000 kg 0: Development GEO, 8000 W SSTL-70 (Microsat-70) United Kingdom Surrey Satellite Technology: 30 kg 70 kg 16: Retired 1992 2001 SSTL-100: United Kingdom Surrey Satellite Technology: 15 kg 100 kg 10.0 8 ...
ICD-10-PCS: B807ZZZ: eMedicine ... 36886-0: Orbital x-ray or orbital radiography is an x-ray of both left and right eye sockets, ...
D-Orbit (as in de-orbit) is a private aerospace company headquartered in Italy with subsidiaries in Portugal, UK, US and a joint venture in the US, D-Orbit USA. [1] [2]D-orbit is mainly active in the Space tug also known as orbital transfer vehicle (OTV) market.