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For STS-1, the payload is referred to as the synchronous payload envelope ( SPE ), which in turn has 18 stuffing bytes, leading to the STS-1 payload capacity of 756 bytes.
For showing patterns in which both hands throw at the same time, there are other notating conventions for synchronous siteswap.
For example, local autonomy, synchronous and asynchronous distributed database technologies.
For natural satellites, which can attain a synchronous orbit only by tidally locking their parent body, it always goes in hand with synchronous rotation of the satellite.
For cost reasons synchronous linear motors rarely use commutators, so the rotor often contains permanent magnets, or soft iron.
For example, for a signal modulated with a linear modulation, like AM ( Amplitude Modulation ), we can use a synchronous detector.
For example, instant messaging is intrinsically synchronous but not persistent, since one loses all the content when one closes the dialog box unless one has a message log set up or has manually copy-pasted the conversation.
For example, a gesture that depicts the act of throwing may be synchronous with the utterance, " He threw the ball right into the window.
For one particular sequence, Britain's dawn chorus, it was important that the movement of the beak and the expelled warm air was synchronous with the accompanying song.
For solid-state and dye lasers, gain switching ( or synchronous pumping ) usually involves the laser gain medium being pumped with another pulsed laser.
For example, small 3-phase synchronous motors usually have organized as pairs at angles of 120 °, each pair powered by one phase, so p = 2 per phase.
For very large industrial synchronous motor / generators with large power supply capabilities, it may be possible to accelerate the rotor to full speed from a dead stop, but both the motor and the driven equipment may be damaged by the near-instantaneous acceleration.
For low jitter the synchronous counter has to feed a zero flag from the most significant bit down to the least significant bit and then combine it with the output from the Johnson counter.
For this, synchronous meetings usually require support by a voice conference for oral interaction within the group and screen sharing by web conference for presenting non-EMS content.
For example, a very simple synchronous circuit is shown in the figure.
For ATM networks, which define a physical layer that carries timing, the synchronous residual time stamp ( SRTS ) method may be used ; IP / MPLS networks, however, do not define the physical layer and thus cannot specify the accuracy of its clock.

For and satellites
For instance it is the most common way to transfer satellites into geostationary orbit, after first being " parked " in low earth orbit.
For many of the satellites, it is assumed that the rotation rate is equal to the mean orbital period.
For satellites having a mass less than M μ < sub > err </ sub >/ μ ≈ 10 < sup > 15 </ sup > kg, that is, over a billion times that of the ISS, the error due to the approximation is smaller than the error on the universal geocentric gravitational constant ( and thus negligible ).
For fixed ( point-to-point ) services, communications satellites provide a microwave radio relay technology complementary to that of communication cables.
For this reason, if Venus's slow rotation rate began early in its history, any satellites larger than a few kilometres in size would likely have spiralled into the planet.
For example, the Miura map fold is a rigid fold that has been used to deploy large solar panel arrays for space satellites.
For Ku satellites in DBS ( Direct Broadcast Satellite ) service ( 12. 2-12. 7GHz in the U. S .) dishes much smaller than 1-meter can be used because those satellites are spaced 9 degrees apart.
For satellite communications, the microwave frequencies of the C-band perform better under adverse weather conditions in comparison with K < sub > u </ sub > band ( 11. 2 GHz to 14. 5 GHz ) microwave frequencies, which are used by another large set of communication satellites.
Kate Martin, of the Center For National Security Studies said of the use of military spy satellites being used to monitor the activities of U. S. citizens: " They are laying the bricks one at a time for a police state.
For earth-orbiting satellites, the reference plane is usually the Earth's equatorial plane, and for satellites in solar orbits it is the plane of the ecliptic | ecliptic plane.
For example, the levels of ionizing radiation and radio interference can vary by factors of hundreds to thousands ; and the shape and location of the magnetopause and bow shock wave upstream of it can change by several Earth radii, exposing geosynchronous satellites to the direct solar wind.
For scientific uses, a modern planetary ephemeris comprises software that generates positions of the planets and often of their satellites, or of asteroids or comets at virtually any time desired by the user.
For example, the 1995 declaration cites " observations from earth satellites ," where the 1997 declaration cites " observations from both weather satellites and balloon-borne radiosondes.
For the return signal, ground stations and satellites use a radio signal in the 894 to 896 megahertz range.
For information delivery to end-users, satellite systems, by nature, have relatively long path lengths, even for low earth-orbiting satellites.
For example, astronauts return from missions slightly younger than they would have been if they had remained on Earth, and Global Positioning System | GPS satellites work because they adjust for similar bending of spacetime to coordinate with systems on earth.
For reception of signals from several adjacent satellites, a larger non-parabolic multi-satellite dish ( such as the Simulsat ) that can see up to 3 or more satellites is often used.
For instance, Canada was a founding member of NATO, and was instrumental in the forming of that military alliance against the Soviet Union and its satellites.
Gardner holds up a " For Sale " sign, referring to the Palapa B-2 and Westar 6 satellites.

For and orbiting
For the case of an object that is small compared with the radial distance to its axis of rotation, such as a tin can swinging from a long string or a planet orbiting in a circle around the Sun, the angular momentum can be expressed as its linear momentum,, crossed by its position from the origin, r. Thus, the angular momentum L of a particle with respect to some point of origin is
For example, if there is a triple star system in which two stars orbit each other closely while a third star is in a more distant orbit, the two closely orbiting stars would be considered a component with two subcomponents.
For example, X-ray astronomy is nearly impossible when done from the Earth, and has reached its current importance in astronomy only due to orbiting X-ray telescopes such as the Chandra observatory and the XMM-Newton observatory.
For a small body orbiting another, very much larger body ( such as a satellite orbiting the earth ), the total energy of the body is the sum of its kinetic energy and potential energy, and this total energy also equals half the potential at the average distance, ( the semi-major axis ):
For an object in an eccentric orbit orbiting a much larger body, the length of the orbit decreases with eccentricity, and is given at ellipse.
For a time, some squadrons of Boeing B-52 Stratofortress bombers were kept in the air around the clock, orbiting some distance away from their fail-safe points near the Soviet border.
For the third time, the Salyut was a four-man orbiting space laboratory.
For example, an artificial satellite orbiting around earth can be viewed as a cabin.
For this reason he escapes, bringing with him the secret of how to access the orbiting solar power station from pre-war times.
For the third time, the Salyut was a four-man orbiting space laboratory.
For comparison, there were observed to be around 38 dwarf galaxies in the Local Group, and only around 11 orbiting the Milky Way, ( for a detailed and more up to date list see Milky Way's satellite galaxies ) yet one dark matter simulation predicted around 500 Milky Way dwarf satellites.
For the point P orbiting around an ellipse, the eccentric anomaly is the angle E in the figure.
For geocentric and heliocentric orbits, the ascending node ( or north node ) is where the orbiting object moves north through the plane of reference, and the descending node ( or south node ) is where it moves south through the plane.
For much larger-scale telescopes, the diameter crater Daedalus is situated near the center of the far side, and the-high rim would help to block stray communications from orbiting satellites.
For a given orbit, the larger, the faster the orbiting body moves in it: twice as fast if the attraction is four times as strong.
For example, in the very beginning, she contacts an orbiting ship and pays $ 40 billion for it and the cargo.
For a planet orbiting the Sun, this deviation from Newton's orbits is known as the anomalous perihelion shift.
For example, a spacecraft orbiting the Earth experiences a tiny tension along a radius from the center of the Earth, and a tiny compression in the orthogonal directions.

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