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orbital

[awr-bi-tl] / ˈɔr bɪ tl /


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Blue Origin took crucial steps toward its space-development goals on Thursday, launching its orbital rocket for the first time with cargo and landing the rocket’s booster.

From The Wall Street Journal

If you want something to worry about late at night besides your mortgage, pick orbital debris.

From MarketWatch

To improve forecasts, researchers must follow how solar material and magnetic structures evolve across the Sun and through space, not just from the limited perspective of Earth's orbital plane.

From Science Daily

Image: The picture shows an artist's recreation of the orbital paths of both brown dwarf stars, in blue, and of the unusually orbiting planet, in orange.

From Space Scoop

Skyrora says Skylark L has the potential to be used for microgravity experiments at a lower cost than an orbital vehicle.

From BBC