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flyby and display
However, Kohoutek's display was considered a let-down, possibly due to partial disintegration when the comet closely approached the sun prior to Earth flyby.

flyby and flight
By 1993 it was evident that the ambitious sample return mission was unfeasible with the existing ESA budget, so the mission was redesigned, with the final flight plan resembling the canceled CRAF mission, an asteroid flyby followed by a comet rendezvous with in-situ examination, including a lander.
After the primary mission was completed, ISEE-3 went on to accomplish other goals, including a flight through the geomagnetic tail and a comet flyby.
According to the first government decree about the Soviet Manned moon programs (' On Work on the Exploration of the Moon and Mastery of Space '), adopted in August 1964, Chelomei was instructed to develop a Moon flyby program with a projected first flight by the end of 1966, and Korolyov was instructed to develop the Moon landing program with a first flight by the end of 1967.
The Apollo orbital spacecraft ( command ship ) for the lunar flyby also had two modules ( command and service ) but was five times heavier, carried a crew of three and entered lunar orbit, whereas the L1 ( Zond ) performed a flight around the Moon and came back on a return trajectory.
The TMK-1 spacecraft was due to be launched in 1971 and make a three-year-long flight including a Mars flyby, at which time probes would have been dropped.

flyby and one
After 349 days in orbit, Mariner 9 had transmitted 7, 329 images, covering 100 % of Mars ' surface, whereas previous flyby missions had returned less than one thousand images covering only a small portion of the planetary surface.
Mariner 3 ( together with Mariner 4 known as Mariner-Mars 1964 ) was one of two identical deep-space probes designed and built by Jet Propulsion Laboratory ( JPL ) for NASA's Mariner Mars 1964 Project that were intended to conduct close-up ( flyby ) scientific observations of the planet Mars and transmit information on interplanetary space and the space surrounding Mars, televised images of the Martian surface and occultation data of spacecraft radio signals as affected by the Martian atmosphere back to Earth.
Although only 25 % of Halley's surface was imaged in detail during the flyby missions, they revealed an extremely varied topography, with hills, mountains, ridges, depressions, and at least one crater.
one flyby of Earth, two flybys of Venus, and three flybys of Mercury before finally arriving at Mercury in March 2011 with a velocity low enough to permit orbit insertion with available fuel.
The Pluto Kuiper Express mission was a space mission designed to flyby the Pluto – Charon system and at least one other large object in the Kuiper belt beyond Pluto's orbit.
* June 11-Cassini-Huygens, the NASA / ESA mission to Saturn, makes a flyby of one of Saturn's small outer moons, Phoebe.
Io's location within one of Jupiter's most intense radiation belts precluded a prolonged close flyby, but Galileo did pass close by shortly before entering orbit for its two-year, primary mission studying the Jovian system.
A simple lunar trajectory stays in one plane, resulting in lunar flyby or orbit within a small range of inclination to the Moon's equator.
Pioneer H scientific observations at Jupiter ( magnetometer ) planned for the OOE slingshot flyby, would be one of the scientific objectives of this polar orbiting spacecraft ( Juno ).

flyby and more
Two more Earth flybys were scheduled in February 2007 and 2008, and a flyby of comet d ' Arrest might have occurred on 16 August 2008 at a relative velocity of 11. 8 km / s, 1. 35 AU from the Sun and 0. 36 AU from Earth.
The geometry of the flyby allowed investigators to obtain considerably more three dimensional information about the nucleus from stereo pairs of images than during Deep Impacts encounter.
Courage, a very faint arc found during the Voyager flyby, was seen to flare in brightness in 1998, while more recently it was back to its usual dimness.
Oberth effect is used in a powered flyby or Oberth maneuver where the application of an impulse, typically from the use of a rocket engine, close to a gravitational body ( where the gravity potential is low, and the speed is high ) can give much more change in kinetic energy and final speed ( i. e. higher specific energy ) than the same impulse applied further from the body for the same initial orbit.

celebratory and display
By June construction had reached the second level platform, and on Bastille Day this was used for a fireworks display, and Eiffel held a celebratory banquet for the press on the first level platform.

celebratory and ceremonial
A ceremonial or celebratory form of aerial salute is the flypast ( known as a " flyover " in the United States ), which often follows major parades such as the annual Trooping the Colour in the United Kingdom or the French défilé du 14 juillet.
Traditional arrangements are generally based around vocal, percussive and dance music ; Dakota folk songs can be celebratory, martial or ceremonial.
The process of transferring the vessel to the water is known as launching and is normally a ceremonial and celebratory occasion.
Zulus wear a variety of attire, both traditional for ceremonial or culturally celebratory occasions, and modern westernised clothing for everyday use.

celebratory and flight
The flight was run as an airshow, with both the principal craft and the chase planes making takeoffs and landings in front of the crowd, and celebratory flybys when the test succeeded.

celebratory and one
The College functions on a quarter system, and one weekend each term is set aside as a traditional celebratory event, known on campus as " big weekends " or " party weekends ".
In 1905, when strife between Catholic and Protestant factions had eased ( one Protestant church published a celebratory pamphlet, Gerhard Ficker's Bonifatius, der " Apostel der Deutschen "), there were modest celebrations and a publication for the occasion on historical aspects of Boniface and his work, the 1905 Festgabe by Gregor Richter and Carl Scherer.
In 1993, the centenary of Novello's birth was marked by several celebratory shows around the UK, including one at the Players Theatre in London.
" Later, after Philip died ( 336 BC ), Phocion banned all celebratory sacrifice, saying: " The army which defeated us at Chaeronea has lost just one man.
Even accounting for the fact that the summit may have approximately one meter of stones added as a celebratory cairn, this is a significant discrepancy with previously recorded elevations.
* A random customer about to enter a grocery store is told by Joly ( dressed up in a flamboyant suit, flanked by glamorous women and beneath a celebratory banner ) that they are the millionth customer and anything they can get in their shopping trolley in a one minute " dash " will be free.
The high five is a celebratory hand gesture that occurs when two people simultaneously raise one hand, about head high, and push, slide or slap the flat of their palm and hand against the palm and flat hand of their partner.
A colorful character, Hartfield was physically diminutive, one of the first Jewish lawyers to reach the pinnacle of a major New York firm, and was renowned for his annual celebratory trips to the Kentucky Derby.
The centennial program began developing and producing one special celebratory beer in small batches.
After the opening credits, a field emblem mould is assembled on the deck of the Nisshin Maru and filled with molten petroleum jelly from one of the vehicles in the celebratory procession.
Robert Shearman and Lars Pearson, in their book Wanting to Believe: A Critical Guide to The X-Files, Millennium & The Lone Gunmen, rated the episode one star out of five, and noted that " there's nothing celebratory " about the entry.
A this they deliberated on what to do about members who had broken rules, ate a celebratory meal, and performed for one another.

celebratory and more
The Council asked him to appear once more for a farewell ritual and celebratory orations.
The Council asked him to appear once more for a farewell ritual and celebratory orations.
In Britain the term parade is usually reserved for either military parades or other occasions where participants march in formation ; for celebratory occasions the word procession is more usual.
It begins with alternation between celebratory choral passages and more meditative sequences from the three vocal soloists, followed by a choral fugue on the words " Und seiner Hände Werk zeigt an das Firmament ", then a final homophonic section.
Orissa and West Bengal, the same dish ( not referred as Vindaloo ) is prepared for celebratory events as well as for home dinners, though this is hotter and has more potatoes in those regions.
" Although the term originally was coined with a negative connotation, in reference to the pitcher ( who must " walk off " the field with his head hung in shame ), it has come to acquire a more celebratory connotation, for the batter who circles the bases with pride with the adulation of the home crowd.
In honour of their legal victory, the group performed three celebratory concerts to more than 30, 000 people.
After Ceauşescu left, the crowds in Palace Square entered a celebratory mood, perhaps even more intense than in the other former Eastern Bloc countries because of the recent violence.
There were regular discussion meetings and there were holiday meetings of a more celebratory nature held in mid-February ( to commemorate the start of the Third Commission ) and at the end of July ( to remember Muggleton's release from imprisonment ).
Although more celebratory and retrospective in design than issue 107, it nevertheless featured a great deal of new content, including a foreword and articles by former Newsfield director and Zzap! 64 editor Roger Kean and new material from former editors Gary Penn and Chris Anderson.
This parade has no competitive character ; it is a celebratory festival to crown the year's best schools that gives the parade participants ( AKA foliões ) a chance to be more carefree and enjoy themselves.
The party travel to the Emerald City, where Jam is welcomed as a hero ; after a celebratory banquet, Ozma and the Wizard send the boy home to Ohio once more.
Following the Great War, the holiday became more celebratory.

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