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    In this simple approximation, the trajectory takes the shape of a parabola. Generally when determining trajectories, it may be necessary to account for...
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    trajectories, all hyperbolic trajectories are also escape trajectories. The specific energy of a hyperbolic trajectory orbit is positive. Planetary flybys...
    14 KB (1,722 words) - 07:10, 28 May 2024
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    Parabolic trajectories are minimum-energy escape trajectories, separating positive-energy hyperbolic trajectories from negative-energy elliptic orbits. The orbital...
    7 KB (1,090 words) - 14:52, 9 December 2023
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    gravity once the initial trajectory is set. The first spacecraft to fly a circumlunar trajectory was Luna 3. Circumlunar trajectories were also used by Apollo...
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  • applications of trajectory optimization were in the aerospace industry, computing rocket and missile launch trajectories. More recently, trajectory optimization...
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    orthogonal trajectory is a curve which intersects any curve of a given pencil of (planar) curves orthogonally. For example, the orthogonal trajectories of a...
    8 KB (1,258 words) - 01:36, 27 February 2024
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    predictability, and whether death is expected or unexpected". Dying trajectories were first studied in the 1960s by two researchers, Barney Glaser and...
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  • Look up trajectory in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A trajectory is the path a moving object follows through space. Types of trajectories include: trajectory...
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    trajectories are similar but do not end up in the same situation as at the beginning, so cannot repeat. There will of course be similar trajectories with...
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  • Single-particle trajectories (SPTs) consist of a collection of successive discrete points causal in time. These trajectories are acquired from images in...
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    changing the angle with which a missile will impact on landing. Lofted trajectories are sometimes used in both missile rocketry and in spaceflight. When...
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  • Bryant, Formal Verification by Symbolic Evaluation of Partially-Ordered Trajectories, Formal Methods in System Design, Vol. 6, No. 2 (March, 1995), pp. 147–190...
    1,014 bytes (100 words) - 09:20, 1 February 2023
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    two-state trajectory is among the simplest stochastic processes. Extensions include: three-state trajectories, higher discrete state trajectories, and continuous...
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  • a straight line. There are three types of radial trajectories (orbits). Radial elliptic trajectory: an orbit corresponding to the part of a degenerate...
    8 KB (1,439 words) - 22:44, 12 March 2024
  • certain trajectory allowing the development to get stuck due to certain circumstances. Not all trajectories are permanently locked into a trajectory. Let...
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  • which is called a Regge trajectory. Thus in this consideration the orbital momentum can assume complex values. Regge trajectories can be obtained for many...
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  • meteorology and oceanography, a trajectory traces the motion of a single point, often called a parcel, in the flow. Trajectories are useful for tracking atmospheric...
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    gravity which for the first time made it possible to successfully predict trajectories.[citation needed] The word ballistics comes from the Greek βάλλειν ballein...
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  • Fate: Richard Shannon - Trajectories Science Fiction author Lewis Shiner website [2] Under Short Stories: "Odd Man Out," Trajectories, Feb 1988. Under Nonfiction:...
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    Minovitch A method for determining interplanetary free-fall reconnaissance trajectories Jet Propulsion Laboratory, 23. August 1961 ([1] Archived 20 März 2019)...
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