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trajectory <a trajectory; trajectories> N

trajectory
trajectory TECH
trajectory MIL
trajectory PHYS
trajectory PHYS

trajectory TECH

trajectory

ballistic trajectory TECH

mean trajectory TECH

spiral trajectory ASTRON

trajectory selection MIL

non-rigidity of trajectory MIL

re-entry trajectory ASTRON

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It also incorporated restart capabilities, allowing a multiple-burn trajectory to be flown, further increasing payload, or allowing the rocket to reach different orbits.
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It crosses a lake along a 370 m trajectory.
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If the air near the ground is warmer than that higher up, the light ray bends in a concave, upward trajectory.
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A moving frame is then a frame of reference which moves with the observer along a trajectory (a curve).
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Agreement of the two approaches demonstrates that one could start from the general expression for fictitious acceleration above and derive the trajectories shown here.
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Computing just one trajectory required approximately 30-40 hours of handwork with a calculator.
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This information was sent to an analog computer which calculated the trajectory and any necessary correction to hit the target.
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It took one of these peopleknown, ironically, as "computers" about 12 days to compute one trajectory, and more than four years to compute a table.
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By labeling membrane component with either an optical label (such as a gold or polystyrene bead) or a fluorescent tag a trajectory can be observed.
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If all goes according to plan, the new attractor encourages the system to continue on the desired trajectory.
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