spacecraft in the PONS Dictionary

spacecraft Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to inject a spacecraft into an orbit

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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They arrive on a spacecraft in deep space.
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No telemetry from the spacecraft or any experiment is available for that 48 hour period.
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The spacecraft was reported to be back in full operation two days later, with no impact on the subsequent mission identified.
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A heat shield would protect the spacecraft from the heat of reentry, and a parachute would slow the craft for a water landing.
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The spacecrafts use magnetometers and gyroscopes as attitude determination instruments and reaction wheels and torque coils for attitude control.
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During the latter portion of its life, the spacecraft was used to evaluate the technical feasibility of satellite triangulation.
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After several more burns, the two spacecraft were only 130 feet (40 meters) apart.
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The spacecraft has a design life of 12 years.
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Depending on the operations of the spacecraft, they were scheduled to be online for 1 to 10 hours at a time.
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The spacecraft had fully recovered by about seven hours later.
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