Martianorbit may refer to: the orbit of Mars around the Sun an areocentric orbit, orbit of an object around Mars an areostationary orbit an areosynchronous...
achieve Mars orbit, after Roscosmos, NASA, and the European Space Agency. It made India the first Asian nation to reach the Martianorbit and the first...
appears motionless in a fixed position in the sky. It is the Martian analog of a Geostationary orbit (GEO). The prefix areo- derives from Ares, the ancient...
of 6,779 km (4,212 mi). In terms of orbital motion, a Martian solar day (sol) is equal to 24.5 hours, and a Martian solar year is equal to 1.88 Earth years...
century after Swift's novel) have actual orbital distances of 1.4 and 3.5 Martian diameters, and their respective orbital periods are 7.66 and 30.35 hours. In...
MPK in low earth orbit. When complete, it would travel from Earth to Mars on a 270 day Hohmann trajectory and maneuver into Martianorbit. Afterwards, a...
Following the successful insertion of the Mars Orbiter Mission (also called Mangalyaan) into Martianorbit, ISRO announced its intent to launch a second...
an orbit with a semimajor axis of 1.524 astronomical units (228 million km) (12.673 light minutes), and an eccentricity of 0.0934. The planet orbits the...
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) probe arrived in orbit to conduct a two-year science survey. The orbiter began mapping the Martian terrain and weather...
The areosynchronous orbits (ASO) are the synchronous orbits for artificial satellites around the planet Mars. They are the martian equivalent of the geosynchronous...
which entered Mars orbit in 1971, was expected to remain in orbit until approximately 2022, when it was projected to enter the Martian atmosphere and either...
as the number of degrees on its orbit from the northward equinox, and increasingly there is use of numbering the Martian years beginning at the equinox...
the Martian and Solar orbits intersect, in that of Ursus and his follower Roslin the Earth had a daily rotation and also the Martian and Solar orbits do...
radiation environment both on the way to Mars and while it was in the Martianorbit. Since space radiation presents an extreme hazard to crews of interplanetary...
program orbiters and Phobos 2 remains unclear, but they are still presumed to be in orbit. In 1999 the Mars Climate Orbiter impacted the Martian atmosphere...
[clarification needed] Mars Orbiter Camera data beginning in March 1999 and covering 2.5 Martian years show that Martian weather tends to be more repeatable...
'hybrid'. Since the robots would be controlled by Marpost crewmembers from Martianorbit it would eliminate one of the basic problems of robotic Mars missions...
Climate Orbiter (formerly the Mars Surveyor '98 Orbiter) was a robotic space probe launched by NASA on December 11, 1998, to study the Martian climate...
A Martian meteorite is a rock that formed on Mars, was ejected from the planet by an impact event, and traversed interplanetary space before landing on...
information on Martian gravity and magnetic fields. The orbiter remains in Martianorbit. The Mars 2 descent module was mounted on the bus/orbiter opposite...
Mars orbiter missions while the next phase could be aimed at soft landing on the Martian surface and deploying a rover for sample study. Mars Orbiter Mission...
the need for a larger propulsion system to control the spacecraft in Martianorbit, it weighed more than Mariners 6 and 7 combined (Mariner 6 and Mariner...
space, Tianwen-1 inserted itself into Martianorbit on February 10, 2021, thereby becoming China's first Mars orbiter. During this long journey, it deployed...
Wittich's diagram of his Capellan system that the Martianorbit does not intersect the solar orbit nor those of Mercury and Venus, and would thus be compatible...