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" four minutes of silence, a reference to the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, which was in part intended to clamp down on the rave scene which had given birth to Orbital.
The palatine bone somewhat resembles the letter L, and consists of a Horizontal plate of palatine bone and a Perpendicular plate of palatine bone and three outstanding processes viz., the Pyramidal process of palatine bone, which is directed backward and lateralward from the junction of the two parts, and the Orbital process of palatine bone and Sphenoidal process of palatine bone, which surmount the vertical part, and are separated by a deep notch, the sphenopalatine notch.
* Ground Based Interceptor ( GBI ) Orbital Sciences ; for every interceptor missile there is a missile silo and a Silo Interface Vault ( SIV ), which is an underground electronics room adjacent to the silo.
The London Outer Orbital Path more usually the " London LOOP " is a signed walk along public footpaths, and through parks, woods and fields around the edge of Outer London, England, described as " the M25 for walkers ".
Orbital parameters of more than 10, 000 objects are maintained in this catalog which has now gained usage by NASA, weather agencies, and friendly foreign agencies.
Orbital airship
Orbital elements
Orbital inclination change
Orbital maneuver
Orbital node
Orbital period
Orbital stationkeeping
* The London Outer Orbital Path London Loop a public footpath route in London and the Greater London region, England.

Orbital and actually
* HUDSON ( Heuristic Universal Driver with Sensory and Orbital Navigation )-Dr Ninestein's personal motor car ( although Kate actually seems to get the most use out of it ), HUDSON is a heavily modified Rolls-Royce which possesses artificial intelligence and is painted in a very special colour-chameleon-effectively equipping him with active camouflage.

Orbital and planets
* Orbital pole, the projection of the line perpendicular to planet Earth's orbit onto the celestial sphere ; also applies to the orbit of other planets
** Orbital revolution, the cyclical path taken by one object around another object, as of planets
* Orbital perturbation analysis ( spacecraft )-The analysis of spacecraft orbit for which other perturbing forces are of importance then for the planets of the Solar system
After the battle, the Star Fox team heads for a large space station above Corneria, the Orbital Gate, which is used for warping to other planets.

Orbital and orbiting
Orbital studies of the new comet soon revealed that it was orbiting Jupiter rather than the Sun, unlike all other comets known at the time.
Orbital decay can occur due to tidal forces for objects below the synchronous orbit for the body they're orbiting.
An Orbital is similar to a ringworld but is much smaller and does not enclose its primary star within itself, instead orbiting the star in a more conventional manner, making it much more intrinsically stable than a ringworld.
* Orbital state vectors are vectors of position and velocity that together with their time, uniquely determine the state of an orbiting body in astrodynamics or celestial dynamics
The Hubble Space Telescope Orbital Systems Test ( HOST ) platform carried experiments to validate components planned for installation during the third Hubble Space Telescope servicing mission and to evaluate new technologies in an earth orbiting environment.
Orbital inclination change is an orbital maneuver aimed at changing the inclination of an orbiting body's orbit.
Orbital inclination change is an orbital maneuver aimed at changing the inclination of an orbiting body's orbit.
The player traverses across different areas of a space colony orbiting Jupiter to defeat rogue Orbital Frames, using the advanced Frame Jehuty.

Orbital and having
Alongside fellow prescient acts like Björk, Orbital and Future Sound of London, they are known as one of the pioneers of IDM in Europe, having pushed the frontiers of their unique brand of electronica in the early 1990s, before the genre was even officially fathered later in the decade.

Orbital and kept
As the Orbital Workshop matured into the Skylab, the ATM was added as an appendage, but the two activities were kept as independent development projects.

Orbital and by
The low-pressure direct gasoline injection developed by R Sarich was tested by Ford in an automobile size 2-stroke engine, and in 2012, Orbital won a contract by the Australia government for a two-stroke, direct injection engine for airborne drones.
** Orbital ( 1991 album ) ( also known as the " Green Album ") by Orbital, released in 1991
** Orbital 2 ( also known as the " Brown Album " or simply " Orbital ") by Orbital, released in 1993
Orbital mechanics focuses on spacecraft trajectories, including orbital maneuvers, orbit plane changes, and interplanetary transfers, and is used by mission planners to predict the results of propulsive maneuvers.
* Orbital simulations by Varadi, Ghil and Runnegar ( 2003 ) provide another, slightly different series for Earth orbit eccentricity, and also a series for orbital inclination.
Orbital eccentricity is represented by segments extending horizontally from perihelion to aphelion ; inclination is shown on the vertical axis.
The first flight of Columbia ( STS-1 ) was commanded by John Young, a Gemini and Apollo veteran who was the ninth person to walk on the Moon in 1972, and piloted by Robert Crippen, a rookie astronaut originally selected to fly on the military's Manned Orbital Laboratory ( MOL ) spacecraft, but transferred to NASA after its cancellation, and served as a support crew member for the Skylab and Apollo-Soyuz missions.
Orbital complications were categorized by Chandler et al.
DoD wanted its own manned facility, however, and in December it announced Manned Orbital Laboratory ( MOL ), a small space station primarily intended for photo reconnaissance using large telescopes directed by a two-man crew.
Nevertheless, in late July it was announced that the Orbital Workshop would be launched as a part of Apollo mission AS-209, originally one of the Earth-orbit CSM test launches, followed by two Saturn I / CSM crew launches, AAP-1 and AAP-2.
* Work 1989 – 2002, a release by the electronic music duo Orbital
By the end of 2012 cargo supply to the International Space Station will be flown by privately owned commercial craft under NASA's Commercial Resupply Services by SpaceX's successfully tested the partially reusable Dragon spacecraft, and Orbital Sciences ' Cygnus spacecraft ( also slated for testing in 2012 ).
Orbital speed ( how fast the satellite is moving through space ) is calculated by multiplying the angular speed by the orbital radius:
As the fugitives warp away from Vavatch, they see the Orbital destroyed by the Culture warships.
These also serve to contain the atmosphere in those areas where the Orbital may not yet be complete, with those gaps in the plate ring being bridged only by forcefields.
Some plates mimic natural environments very closely, others are wild exaggerations possible only by advanced matter forming and intricate ( but usually hidden ) machinery -- such as a gigantic river circumnavigating the whole Orbital, which in some regions travels on immense, kilometre-high bridge-or mountain-range-like constructions, and in other regions might act as an immense ' waterslide ' for a floating event stadium.
By tilting the axis of the Orbital relative to its orbit around a star a convenient day-night cycle can be experienced by the inhabitants.

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