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  2. List of private spaceflight companies - Wikipedia

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    orbital vehicle Development Golden Spike Company (defunct) unnamed: crewed lunar lander Cancelled [171] Hakuto: Sorato lunar rover Development [172] [173] Tetris lunar rover Cancelled [174] Independence-X Aerospace: SQUALL (Scientific Quest Unmanned Autonomous Lunar Lander) lunar lander Cancelled [175] Interorbital Systems

  3. Argument of periapsis - Wikipedia

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    The argument of periapsis (also called argument of perifocus or argument of pericenter), symbolized as ω , is one of the orbital elements of an orbiting body. Parametrically, ω is the angle from the body's ascending node to its periapsis , measured in the direction of motion.

  4. Mean anomaly - Wikipedia

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    The classical method of finding the position of an object in an elliptical orbit from a set of orbital elements is to calculate the mean anomaly by this equation, and then to solve Kepler's equation for the eccentric anomaly. Define ϖ as the longitude of the pericenter, the angular distance of the pericenter from a reference direction.

  5. Stargate Project - Wikipedia

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  6. 2011 in spaceflight - Wikipedia

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    Six orbital launches failed in 2011, four of which failed to achieve orbit and the remaining two reached lower orbits than expected. The first failure occurred on 1 February, when a Rokot with a Briz-KM upper stage placed Kosmos 2470 into a useless orbit, from which it could not recover. The failure was later traced to a software problem on the ...

  7. SpaceX Starbase - Wikipedia

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    The launch tower was fully stacked by late July 2021, when a crane lifted the ninth and final large steel section to the top of the tower at the orbital launch site (OLS). The tower is designed to have a set of large arms attached which is used to stack both Super Heavy and the Starship second stage on the adjacent launch mount and, eventually ...

  8. Orbital Piloted Assembly and Experiment Complex - Wikipedia

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    Annotated image of the International Space Station's Russian Orbital Segment configuration, 2011. OPSEK was to have followed the Salyut and Almaz series, Kosmos 557, and Mir as the 12th Russian space station launched.

  9. Space settlement - Wikipedia

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    A Stanford torus interior (cutaway view) Interior view of a large scale O'Neill cylinder, showing alternating land and window stripes. A space settlement (also called a space habitat, spacestead, space city or space colony) is a settlement in outer space, sustaining more extensively habitation facilities in space than a general space station or spacecraft.