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Yes, it is very steady in orbit. Periodically, however, it must propel itself back up to the preferred operating altitude that gradually ...
... rocket fuel and the rockets continue to function properly, a space station can continue to orbit for decades, or longer. But operational, political, or financial considerations could require that it eventually ...
Yes, comets orbit the Sun just as the planets and the asteroids do. ---- Answer provided by Alan Hale, ...
Pluto has probably been pushed into its present orbit by the influence of the planet Neptune. ---- Answer provided by Dr. John Spencer, Ph.D. ...
No. Pluto's orbit is very stable now. Neptune's moon, Triton, is probably a Pluto-like object that ...
Media:MOLHistory.pdf‎ History of the Manned Orbiting Laboratory Program by Carl Berger (February 1970) (7MB PDF) Category:Publications
Media:1953 Stehling Earth Scanning.pdf Earth Scanning Techniques For Orbital Rocket Vehicles by Kurt Stehling (January 1953 Category:Publications
Media:1945_Navy_satellite_report.pdf Investigation On The Possibility Of Establishing A Space Ship In An Orbit Above The Surface Of The Earth (US Navy Report from 1945) Prepared by O. E. Lancaster, Lt.Cdr. USNR, J. R. Moore Assisted by P. B. Olmsted, Lt.(jg) USNR, M.M. Taylor Approved by: Ivan H. Driggs Category:Publications
Media:OASF Tech Summary 1968.pdf Orbital Astronomy Support Facility Technical Summary 28 June 1968 Category:Publications
Image:LRMOL_1964.jpg 300px Large Rotating Manned Orbital Laboratory (1964) Lockheed Category:Spacecraft

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