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- For LEO to circularise at 500 km would require a delta-v of just 120 m / s.
- Only after Triton's orbit became circularised did some of the rubble disc re-accrete into the present-day satellites.
- In a few cases, this was done by the circularised orders of the postal administration known as " post office circulars ".
- The central bank has circularised the banks notifying them of the rule, but it did not say when the regulation would take effect.
- You are right about air resistance circularising an orbit, although it would probably re-enter some time before the orbit became circular.
- The orbit of the binary stars is eccentric, which is unexpected for such a close binary as tidal forces ought to have circularised the orbit.
- Once you've got a periodic orbit tidal forces can circularise it .-- talk ) 17 : 40, 11 July 2009 ( UTC)
- Because tidal forces would tend to circularise the orbit of the planet on short timescales, this suggested that Gliese 436 b is being perturbed by an additional planet orbiting the star.
- To access circular orbits using a launch loop a relatively small'kick motor'would need to be launched with the payload which would fire at apogee and would circularise the orbit.
- After being launched into a 196.5 by 333.8 km orbit, 20.5 hours after launch it circularised its orbit to 327.7 by 332.7 km.
- I was thinking of doing a thank you and invite to exactly the people you mention but I haven't got time, I'm afraid, to circularise 50 of them today.
- In chromosome jumping, the DNA of interest is identified, cut into fragments with restriction enzymes, and circularised ( the beginning and end of each fragment are joined together to form a circular loop ).
- I think you would then need the payloads to fire small rockets at the appropriate point to circularise their orbit slightly lower than the platform, then when they catch the platform up they fire again to lift them up to it and reduce their relative velocity so the catching can work.
- When probes to Mars, and similar, enter Martian orbit they sometimes ( maybe always, I don't know ) use their rockets to enter a higher elliptical orbit and then use atmospheric breaking near periapsis to circularise the orbit-they have rockets to prevent it going beyond circular and crashing, of course ( I believe they keep the periapsis above the significant atmosphere and use rockets to periodically dip down into it, lose some energy, and then use the rockets to lift them back to safety ) .-- talk ) 20 : 16, 20 October 2008 ( UTC)