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A polar orbit is a satellite orbit that passes over, or very close to, both poles of the Earth. During a 12-hour day, a satellite in such an orbit can observe all points on the Earth. ... To achieve a polar orbit requires more energy, thus more propellant, than does an orbit of low inclination. A polar orbit cannot...
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www.centennialofflight.gov/essay/Dictionary/POLAR_ORBIT...
www.centennialofflight.gov/essay/Dictionary/POLAR_ORBIT/DI154.htm
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No, I haven’t written anything in a while :/ ... I’m not getting on with this blog software, to put it mildly, and the schema I’ve tried don’t seem to ... The security scanners had recorded her profile when she walked near the build on the street and then in detail from the moment she had stepped inside the doors,
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www.polarorbit.net/
www.polarorbit.net/
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; Full Documentation ... RTF: Main - Appendices ... Click here to open as RTF...
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www.polarorbit.net/darksuns.html
www.polarorbit.net/darksuns.html
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Polar orbits are useful for viewing the planet's surface. As a satellite orbits in a north-south direction, Earth spins beneath it in an east-west direction. As a result, a satellite in polar orbit can eventually scan the the entire surface...
http://www.thetech.org/exhibits/online/satellite/4/4b/4...
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Polar-orbiting satellites provide a more global view of Earth, circling at near-polar inclination (the angle between the equatorial plane and the satellite orbital plane -- a true polar orbit has an inclination of 90 degrees).
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asd-www.larc.nasa.gov/SCOOL/orbits.html
asd-www.larc.nasa.gov/SCOOL/orbits.html
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If you have any trouble downloading this software or have any questions, feel free to email me jluszcz@polar-orbit.com. ... Last updated December 11, 2000 ; Jeff Luszcz jluszcz@polar-orbit.com...
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www.polar-orbit.com/
www.polar-orbit.com/
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bizzare stuff links ... cornell northcampus webcam ... healthfinder -- a gateway consumer health information web site from the united states government...
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www.polar-orbit.com/gf/gf133.html
www.polar-orbit.com/gf/gf133.html
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A polar orbit is an orbit where the satellite travels in a North to South direction instead of the common West to East orbit.
http://www.tech-faq.com/polar-orbit.shtml
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A low altitude polar orbit is widely used for monitoring the Earth because each day, as the Earth rotates below it, the entire surface is covered. ... With a suitable inclination, about 8 degrees off the polar orbit, that motion matches the slow motion of the Sun across the sky. If the satellite then starts near a noon...
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www.phy6.org/Education/wlopolar.html
www.phy6.org/Education/wlopolar.html
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