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  2. Earth Orbit Stations - Wikipedia

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    The game is set in 1996, and the player is given various selected scenarios to fulfill. These scenarios consist of mundane tasks such as setting up a simple space station, to developing and supplying a specified amount of high-grade, zero G pharmaceuticals , and to being the first to contact alien life.

  3. Polar orbit - Wikipedia

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    Polar orbits are used for Earth-mapping, reconnaissance satellites, as well as for some weather satellites. [2] The Iridium satellite constellation uses a polar orbit to provide telecommunications services. Near-polar orbiting satellites commonly choose a Sun-synchronous orbit, where each successive orbital pass occurs at the same local time of ...

  4. Project Space Station - Wikipedia

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    The game is played using a menu system. Every option can be queried for in-game help, and every major task has a tutorial that simulates that task without the consequences of failure, and sometimes with additional assistance (like being able to pause a landing attempt). Another major feature is the message system that alerts the player when ...

  5. List of space flight simulation games - Wikipedia

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    Vivendi Universal Games: Xbox, PlayStation 2, Windows Mixed genre game: 80% is first-person shooter, 20% is space combat [30] Mercenary series: 1985 Novagen Software: Novagen Software: Atari 8-bit, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Amiga, Commodore 16/116/Plus/4 3D open world action-adventure. The second and third parts of the ...

  6. MetOp - Wikipedia

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    6.2 x 3.4 x 3.4 metres (under the launcher fairing) 17.6 x 6.5 x 5.2 metres (deployed in orbit) Wet Mass: 4093 kg with 320 kg of hydrazine Payload Mass: 812 kg Webpage: Orbital elements; Orbit: Sun-synchronous orbit: Inclination: 98.7° to the equator: Orbital period: 101.0 minutes Ground Track Repeat Cycle: 29 Days / 412 Orbits Mean Altitude ...

  7. (471325) 2011 KT19 - Wikipedia

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    Currently it is the only object with a nearly polar orbit that is in resonance with a planet. [12] Notably, it is part of a group of objects that orbit the Sun in a highly inclined orbit; the reasons for this unusual orbit are unknown as of August 2016. [13] The orbital characteristics of 2011 KT 19 have been compared to those of 2008 KV 42 (Drac).

  8. Sun-synchronous orbit - Wikipedia

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    (The table has been calculated assuming the periods given. The orbital period that should be used is actually slightly longer. For instance, a retrograde equatorial orbit that passes over the same spot after 24 hours has a true period about ⁠ 365 / 364 ⁠ ≈ 1.0027 times longer than the time between overpasses. For non-equatorial orbits the ...

  9. Orbiter (simulator) - Wikipedia

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    Orbiter was developed as a simulator, [14] with accurately modeled planetary motion, gravitation effects (including non-spherical gravity), free space, atmospheric flight and orbital decay. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] The position of the planets in the solar system is calculated by the VSOP87 solution, while the Earth-Moon system is simulated by the ELP2000 ...