Mars Piloted Orbital Station or MARPOST is a Russia Russian manned orbital mission to Mars , with several proposed configurations, including using a nuclear reactor to run an electric rocket engine. A 30 volume draft proposal was produced in 2005. ref cite web url http en.rian.ru onlinenews 20050330 ... pil ex na mars obl.html title Human Mission to Mars publisher Russian Cosmonautics Academy, Moscow Korolev date 2006 ref See also Russian Federal Space Agency References reflist Category Mars exploration Category Mars manned mission plan Category Russian manned space program it Mars Piloted Orbital ... title Russia Hopes To Fly Humans To Mars With Nuclear Spaceship publisher The Huffington Post author ... by Proton or Angara boosters Marpost would be launched to Mars together with a fleet of robotic spacecraft designed to study Mars both from its orbit and on its surface. Some of these spacecraft would be carried onboard the station. The station would reach the Mars orbit from where its crew will research Mars by operating the aforementioned robots this is why the mission called hybrid . No humans will land on Mars during this mission. Since robots will be controlled by Marpost crewmembers ... Mars and Earth . The samples of Martian soil will later be delivered by these robots to Marpost ... years with one month of Marpost work in Mars orbit. Its main goal would be to prove that people can ... under the title Vperyod, Na Mars Rossii sleduyet vzyat kurs na sozdaniye marsianskoi pilotiruemoy orbitalnoy stantsii Onward, to Mars Russia needs to set a course toward the development of Martian Piloted Orbital Station . Dr. Karash claimed that Russia while continuing its participation in the International ... of attaching them to the ISS, assemble them in orbit as an autonomous complex and launch it to Mars .... Russia, capitalizing on its extensive experience in building and operating long term orbital space ... during Apollo Moon landing program would build a Mars landing module. The idea of Marpost was picked ... more details
File Mars Observer MOC2 cb.jpg thumb The Mars Orbiter Camera was in orbit around Mars between 1997 and 2006 narrow angle camera inside the cylinder, the two wide angle cameras attached on the front area The Mars Orbiter Camera and Mars Observer Camera MOC were scientific instruments on board the Mars Observer and Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft. The camera was built by Malin Space Science Systems MSSS ... malin mars 2010 0001.pdf ref Originally named Mars Observer Camera , it was selected by NASA in 1986 for the Mars Observer mission, but it returned only three images of planet Mars before the loss of the spacecraft in 1993. A second camera of the same specifications, renamed to Mars Orbiter Camera MOC , was built with assistance by California Institute of Technology and launched on board the Mars Global Surveyor MGS spacecraft in 1996. The camera returned 243,668 images while in orbit around Mars, before the loss of the MGS spacecraft in 2006. ref name malin Mars Orbiter Camera was operated ... s 12 MB memory buffer serviced the Mars Global Surveyor s Mars Relay antenna as temporary data storage for communications between Earth and landed spacecraft on Mars. For example, more than 7.6 terabit s of data were transferred to and from the Mars Exploration Rovers Spirit and Opportunity . The camera .... ref name malin Samples File Mars by Mars Observer.png thumb left Mars Observer Camera view of Mars, before contact was lost File Mars 2.jpg thumb Mars Orbiter Camera view of Mars in enhanced color, centered ... ref File Moc2 166b msss.gif thumb Mars Orbiter Camera picture taken on 21 July 1999 showing Mars ... name pic The scientific instrument consisted of three elements a black and white narrow angle camera ... angle camera s one red, the other blue with resolution capabilities spanning 230 m per pixel to 7.5  km pixel. The narrow angle camera provided 97,097 roughly 40 of the 243,668 images returned by Mars Orbiter Camera. ref name malin The narrow angle camera was placed inside an 80  cm long cylinder ... more details
wiktionary Orbital may refer to In chemistry and physics Atomic orbital Molecular orbital In astronomy and space flight Orbit Orbital resonance Orbital period Orbital plane astronomy Orbital elements Orbital speed Orbital maneuver Orbital spaceflight In entertainment Orbital band , a UK electronic dance music band 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 video game , a Game Boy Advance game in the Bit Generations series Orbitals album , an alternative rock album by Acroma In other fields The Orbital , the official student publication of Royal Holloway, University of London Orbital Corporation , an Australian engine technology company Orbital engine Beltway or orbital road in some regions Orbital The Culture , artificial worlds from the The Culture science fiction universe Orbital Sciences Corporation , a U.S. satellite launch and defense systems corporation Orbit anatomy , also known as the orbital bone See also Orbit disambiguation disambig de Orbital Begriffskl rung el es Orbital ko pt Orbital sv Orbital th tr Orbital anlam ayr m ... more details
For the electronic music group Orbital band StudentMedia name The Orbital logofile logoalt The Orbital ... Radio Insanity radio Insanity distribution 1 On Campus dist details 1 The Orbital is the official ... student being able to contribute. Like media counterpart Insanity Radio , The Orbital is constitutionally .... The board The Orbital board is led by an Editor and a Deputy Editor. These positions are elected ... format in the early 1990s and renamed The Orbital after the nickname of the nearby M25 motorway ..., packaged with good design and strong front covers. In the same awards, The Orbital enjoyed ... and went on to win Best Magazine. Editor Patrick Camara Ropeta was thrilled by the success The Orbital ... to be chosen over such magazines it s a testament to the level of quality that The Orbital ... , The Orbital s main competitor since it was originally launched in 1986. The first Orbital charter ... senior sources employed by the university. The Orbital has broken a number of high profile stories ... as opposed to the A Level system. Moving towards a multi media focus, Stylianou ensured that The Orbital ... launch of the website, with a bespoke minimalist design, not only aimed to set The Orbital apart from ... President stated that The Orbital s extensive coverage under Stylianou directly influenced the student involvement in the elections, in which voting was up 18 reference needed . The Orbital ... over 1,000 hits per day. Never before done at RHUL, The Orbital s exit polls resulted in three ... for 2010 2011 resigned at the start of their term and The Orbital reverted to an arts and reviews ... neutral toilets. The year heralded a change in premises for The Orbital, with a multi million ... of the cross campus elections in March. Orbital Live Image MarioandMorganDesigningatOrbLive07.jpg right thumb Creating the first Orbital Live edition 24th 25th September 2007 Image NaomiSharpeinterviewingVicePrincipalDavidSweeneyOrbLive07.jpg ... Radio, 07 08 interviewing RHUL Vice Principal David Sweeney, 24th 25th September 2007 Orbital Live ... more details
CameraCamera may refer to CameraCamera Renaissance album CameraCamera Renaissance album , a 1981 album by the progressive rock band Renaissance CameraCamera Nazia and Zohaib Hassan album CameraCamera Nazia and Zohaib Hassan album , a 1992 album by Pakistani brother and sister duo Nazia Hassan and Zohaib Hassan disambig ... more details
Other uses pp move indef File Cameras.jpg thumb 300px right Various cameras A camera is a device that records .... The term camera comes from the word camera obscura Latin for dark chamber , an early mechanism for projecting images. The modern camera evolved from the camera obscura. Cameras may work with the light of the visible spectrum or with other portions of the electromagnetic spectrum . A camera ... a photographic lens lens positioned in front of the camera s opening to gather the incoming light and focus ... now use an electronic image sensor . The still camera takes one photo each time the user presses the shutter button . A typical movie camera continuously takes 24 film frame s per second as long as the user ... Main History of the camera File Camera obscura.jpg thumb 210px Camera obscura The forerunner to the photographic camera was the camera obscura . ref cite book last Batchen first Geoffrey title Burning ... Images formed by means of a camera obscura isbn 0 262 52259 4 quote The camera obscura looms ... philosopher Mozi Mo Ti noted that a Pinhole camera pinhole can form an inverted and focused ... image of the outside. ref Frizot, p. 18 ref The name camera obscura , Latin for dark room , derives ... of camera obscura was applied by mathematician and astronomer Johannes Kepler in his Ad Vitellionem ... Routledge location London year 2006 page 224 chapter Camera Obscura isbn 0 415 97665 0 ref ref cite book last Stefoff first Rebecca title The Camera publisher Mashall Cavendish location Tarrytown ... Boyle and his assistant Robert Hooke developed a portable camera obscura in the 1660s. ref name Constantine ... , Oxford University Press. ref The first camera obscura that was small enough for practical use ... of a small camera obscura inspired several experimenters to search for some way of automatically ... permanent photograph of a camera image was made in 1826 by Joseph Nic phore Ni pce using a sliding wooden box camera made by Charles and Vincent Chevalier in Paris. ref Gersheim, pp. 9 11 ref ... more details
one source date August 2010 about the legal term In camera Latin in a chamber ref name Amo is a law legal term meaning in private . ref name Amo It is also sometimes termed in chambers . In camera describes court cases or portions thereof that the public and press are not admitted to. ref name Amo Citation first Eugene last Ehrich title Amo, Amas, Amat and More page 151 ISBN 0 06 272017 1 . ref In camera is the opposite of trial in open court where all the parties and witnesses testify in a public courtroom , and Lawyer attorneys make their arguments in public to the trier of fact . Entire cases may be heard in camera when, for example, matters of national security are involved. In camera reviews may also be used during otherwise open trials for example, to protect trade secrets or where one party asserts privilege such as attorney client privilege d communications . This lets the judge review the document in private before determining its admissibility in open court. In camera can also describe closed board meetings that cover information not recorded in the minutes or divulged to the public. Such sessions may discuss personnel, financial, or other sensitive decisions that must be kept secret e.g., a proposed merger or strategic change the organization does not want disclosed to competitors . The term is also used to describe the portion of a graduate level thesis examination that includes only the examining committee and the student. This follows a presentation by the student, at which the public is welcome. See also Motion in limine United States v. The Progressive &mdash a case where two trials were held simultaneously, one in camera and one public References reflist Category Latin legal terms italic title Latin legal phrase stub de In camera Verfahren he ... more details
Infobox television show name On Camera image show name 2 caption genre anthology format creator developer writer director creative director presenter starring judges voices narrated theme music composer opentheme endtheme composer country CAN language English language English channel CBC Television first run first aired 16 October 1954 last aired 22 September 1958 num seasons 4 num episodes status list episodes executive producer producer editor location cinematography camera runtime 30 minutes company distributor picture format audio format preceded by followed by related website production website Use dmy dates date September 2010 On Camera was a Television in Canada Canadian dramatic anthology television series which aired on CBC Television from 1954 to 1958. Premise Various dramatic and comedic works were featured in On Camera , as written or adapted by Canadian writers. ref name CCF cite web url http www.broadcasting history.ca programming television programming popup.php?id 733 first John last Corcelli date February 2005 title On Camera publisher Canadian Communications Foundation accessdate 7 May 2010 ref Scheduling This half hour series was broadcast for four seasons as follows class wikitable Day Time Season run Saturdays 9 00 p.m. 16 October 1954 to 2 July 1955 Saturdays 9 00 p.m. 1 October 1955 to 23 June 1956 Mondays 8 30 p.m. 29 October 1956 to 22 September 1958 Episodes Featured plays and presentations during On Camera s series run included Absentee Murder Charles Templeton The Almighty Voice a censored version of George Salverson s radio play Blasphemy ref cite book title When Television Was Young Primetime Canada 1952 1967 first Paul last Rutherford publisher University of Toronto Press isbn 0 8020 5830 2 page 284 year 1990 ref Blind Date Jacqueline Rosenfeld Mr. Gidding Attacks Henry Feisen Gold Mine In The House J. N. Harris story Sidney Furie adaptation ... first Blaine last Allan title On Camera publisher Queen s University year 1996 accessdate 7 May ... more details
of spiral troughs on Mars revealed by orbital radar author Smith, Isaac B. Holt, J. W. journal ... 230 million km 1.5 AU and its orbital period is 687 Earth days. The solar day or Timekeeping on Mars ... comes in January 2013. ref name Mars2011 Mars has a relatively pronounced orbital eccentricity ...About the planet pp move indef pp semi indef Featured article Infobox planet name Mars symbol File Mars symbol.svg 25px Astronomical symbol of Mars image File Mars Valles Marineris.jpeg 250px The planet Mars caption Global view of Mars as seen by the Viking 1 Viking  1 orbiter in 1980, showing the Valles ... days br 1.8808 julian year astronomy Julian years br 668.5991 timekeeping on Mars sols synodic period ... Mars around to show all the major features of the Martian topography. Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun in the Solar System . Named after the Roman mythology Roman god of war , Mars mythology Mars , it is often described as the Red Planet as the iron III oxide iron oxide prevalent on its surface gives it a Mars surface color reddish appearance . ref name nasa hematite Mars is a terrestrial ... cycles of Mars are likewise similar to those of Earth, as is the tilt that produces the seasons. Mars is the site of Olympus Mons , the highest known mountain within the Solar System, and of Valles ... Until the first successful flyby of Mars occurred in 1965, by Mariner 4 , many speculated about the presence ... evidence gathered by unmanned missions suggest that Mars once had large scale water coverage on its ... The Mars rover Spirit rover Spirit sampled chemical compounds containing water molecules in March ... 31, 2008. ref name spacecraft1 Mars has two Moons of Mars moons , Phobos moon Phobos and Deimos ... Eureka , a List of Mars trojan asteroids Martian trojan asteroid . Mars is currently host to three functional orbiting spacecraft Mars Odyssey , Mars Express , and the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter , and one on the surface, the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity rover Opportunity . Defunct spacecraft ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 File Snapshot of the planetary orbital poles.png right 300px thumb The orbital poles of the Solar system. The yellow dot in the centre is the Sun s North pole. Jupiter s orbital pole is in orange, Mercury planet Mercury in pale blue, Venus in green, Earth in blue, Mars in red, Saturn in violet, Uranus in grey and Neptune in lavender. Dwarf planet Pluto is the dotless cross off in Cepheus constellation Cepheus An orbital pole is either end of an imaginary line running through the center of an orbit perpendicular to the orbital plane, projected onto the celestial sphere . It is similar in concept to a celestial pole but based on the planet s orbit instead of the planet s rotation. The north orbital pole of a celestial body is defined by the right hand rule If you curve the fingers of your right hand along the direction of orbital motion, with your thumb extended parallel to the orbital Axis of rotation axis , the direction your thumb points is defined to be north. DEFAULTSORT Orbital Pole Category Celestial mechanics Astronomy stub mr ... more details
until frictional effects come into play. Examples of satellites undergoing tidal orbital decay are Mars ...Orbital decay is the process of prolonged reduction in the altitude of a satellite satellite s orbit . This can be due to drag produced by an Celestial body atmosphere atmosphere due to frequent collisions between the satellite and surrounding air molecules. The drag experienced by the object is larger in the case of increased solar activity, because it heats and expands the upper atmosphere. For larger bodies, tide tidal effects can cause orbital decay, and for even larger ones Gravitational wave gravitational radiation can have an effect. Citation needed date October 2010 By atmospheric drag A major cause of orbital decay for satellites in low Earth orbit is the drag of Earth s atmosphere. During sunspots solar maxima the Earth s atmosphere causes significant drag up to a hundred kilometers ... altitude increased orbital speed denser atmosphere increased drag increased heat usually burns on re entry Orbital decay thus involves a positive feedback effect, where the more the orbit decays, the lower ... to counteract orbital decay see also orbital station keeping . Uncontrolled orbital decay brought down the Skylab space station, and relatively controlled orbital decay was used to de orbit the Mir space station. Orbital boosts for the International Space Station ISS are regularly needed, and are one ... needed date January 2010 Regular orbital boosts are also needed by the Hubble Space Telescope, though on a longer time scale, due to its much higher altitude. However, orbital decay is also a limiting ... away orbital energy. Citation needed date January 2010 For small masses this effect is negligible, but for very ... Orbital decay calculations, with discussion and examples DEFAULTSORT Orbital Decay Category Celestial mechanics Category Effects of gravitation Category Orbits ar es Deterioro orbital ... more details
Infobox animanga Header name image File CameraCameraCamera vol 1.jpg 230px caption Cover of the first volume of Camera, Camera, Camera as published by Digital Manga Publishing ja kanji ja romaji Kamera Kamera Kamera genre Yaoi Infobox animanga Print type manga author Kazura Matsumoto publisher ... Camera, Camera, Camera Kamera Kamera Kamera is a manga series written and illustrated ... 2007, ref name Jun vol01 cite web url http www.junemanga.com books 87 title Camera, Camera, Camera ... Camera, Camera, Camera Vol. 2 publisher Digital Manga Jun.C3.A9 Manga Jun Manga accessdate October ... as unrealistically beautiful. ref cite web url http www.mania.com cameracameracamera vol01 article 83674.html title CameraCameraCamera Vol. 01 last Lawrence first Briana date February 19, 2008 publisher ... cameracameracamera001.html title CameraCameraCamera 1 Boys Love last Douresseaux first Leroy ... Camera, Camera, Camera as having a romping dose of comedy . ref cite web url http activeanime.com html 2007 11 23 cameracameracamera vol 1 advance review title CAMERACAMERACAMERA VOL. 1 ADVANCE ... 10, 2009 Query web archive url http activeanime.com html 2007 11 23 cameracameracamera vol 1 advance .... ref cite web url http www.mania.com cameracameracamera vol02 article 83757.html title CameraCameraCamera Vol. 02 last Lawrence first Briana date February 20, 2008 publisher Mania.com accessdate ... . ref cite web url http www.comicbookbin.com cameracameracamera002.html title CameraCameraCamera 2 Boys Love last Douresseaux first Leroy date January 19, 2009 publisher Comic Book Bin accessdate ... url http activeanime.com html 2008 01 30 cameracameracamera vol 2 advance review title CameraCameraCamera Vol. 2 Advance Review work activeAnime date January 30, 2008 accessdate October 11, 2011 Query web archive url http activeanime.com html 2008 01 30 cameracameracamera vol 2 advance review ... and manga tl Camera, Camera, Camera ... more details
Orbital surface may refer to Orbitofrontal cortex Orbital surface of body of maxilla Orbital Surface of Body maxilla is the surface of the bone that contributes to the wall of the orbit disambig Reference Orbital Surface of body Maxilla http www.upstate.edu cdb education grossanat hnskullantmax2.shtml ... more details
Orbital plate can refer to Orbital part of frontal bone Orbital lamina of ethmoid bone disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
about the music album Orbital Period album Refimprove date December 2009 The orbital period is the time ... is calculated with respect to the star s. There are several kinds of orbital periods for objects ... to make one full orbit, relative to the star s. This is considered to be an object s true orbital ... of the object through its orbital node ascending node , the point of its orbit where it crosses ... period because both the orbital plane of the object and the plane of the ecliptic precess with respect ... epoch astronomy epoch , the orbital plane of the object still precesses causing the draconitic ...   29.5306 Mars       1.881   2.135   779.9 4 Vesta       3.629 ... s position with respect to the Earth in the Deimos example, at Mars opposition the Earth synodic period would be about 1.2604  d, because Earth s motion overtakes Mars. At Mars conjunction, Deimos Earth synodic period would be 1.2692 d, because Earth s motion now accentuates Mars apparent ..., it is fairly meaningless. Calculation Small body orbiting a central body In astrodynamics the orbital ... with a given semi major axis the orbital period is the same, regardless of eccentricity. Orbital ... the orbital period for an orbit just above the surface of a spherical body of water is 3 hours and 18 ... the orbital period math P , math can be calculated as follows citation needed date November 2011 math ... M 2 , math are the masses of the bodies, math G , math is the gravitational constant . Note that the orbital .... citation needed date November 2011 Earth orbits Binary stars class wikitable Binary star Orbital ... DEFAULTSORT Orbital Period Category Astrodynamics Category Celestial mechanics Category Time in astronomy als Siderische Periode ar ast Periodu orbital bn bs Orbitalni period bg ca Per ode orbital cs Doba ob hu da Siderisk oml bstid de Siderische Periode es Per odo orbital eo Orbita periodo fa fr P riode orbitale gl Per odo orbital ko hy ... more details
More footnotes date February 2010 File Orbital motion.gif thumb 200px A satellite orbiting the earth has a tangential velocity and an inward acceleration. Orbital mechanics or astrodynamics is the application ... and control. Celestial mechanics treats more broadly the orbital dynamics of systems under the influence ..., planet s, moon s, and comet s. Orbital mechanics focuses on spacecraft trajectory trajectories , including orbital maneuver s, orbit plane changes, and interplanetary transfers, and is used by mission ... of Spaceflight space travel in the twentieth century, there was little distinction between orbital ... of a satellite s orbital period is proportional to the cube of its average distance from ... down will create an elliptical orbit with a lower periapse lowest orbital point at 180 degrees ... of orbital mechanics are sometimes counter intuitive. For example, if two spacecraft are in the same ... s of the orbital period s of planets are directly Proportionality mathematics proportional to the cube ... center Since conservation of energy energy is conserved , the total specific orbital energy center ... s orbital velocity for spacecraft launched from Earth, if their further acceleration due to the propulsion ... is known as the true anomaly , p is the conic section semi latus rectum , while e is the orbital eccentricity , all obtainable from the various forms of the six independent orbital elements . Circular ... value for every planet or moon in the solar system . Once the circular orbital velocity is known ... math Orbital period Under standard assumptions the orbital period math T , math of a body traveling ... gravitational parameter , math a , math is length of semi major axis . Conclusions The orbital ... math a , math , For a given semi major axis the orbital period does not depend on the eccentricity ... the orbital speed math v , math of a body traveling along elliptic orbit can be computed from .... Energy Under standard assumptions, specific orbital energy math epsilon , math of elliptic orbit ... more details
Orbital velocity can refer to the following The orbital speed of a body in a gravitational field. The velocity of particles due to wave motion, in particular in wind waves . The equivalent velocity of a bound electron needed to produce its orbital kinetic energy . disambig ... more details
wiktionary Orbital perturbation Orbital perturbation may refer to Perturbation astronomy The classical approach to the many body problem of astronomy 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 disambig ... more details
Orbital stability may refer to The Orbital spaceflight Stability stability of orbits of planetary bodies Orbital resonance Resonance between said orbits The closure of the orbit of a reductive group, in Geometric invariant theory Stability geometric invariant theory A stable electron configuration dab ... more details
An electron orbital may refer to An atomic orbital , describing the behaviour of an electron in an atom A molecular orbital , describing the behaviour of an electron in a molecule See also Electron configuration , the arrangement of electrons in structures such as atoms or molecules Orbital hybridization , a combining of atomic orbitals to form an equal number of hybrid orbitals when forming certain molecule s disambig ja vi Orbital ... more details
plot of the changing orbital eccentricity of Mercury planet Mercury , Venus , Earth , and Mars ... is given by math e sqrt 1 frac 2 E L 2 m text red alpha 2 math where E is the total orbital energy ... 1 frac 2 epsilon h 2 mu 2 math where math epsilon math is the specific orbital energy total energy ... was added. Calculation Eccentricity of an orbit can be calculated from orbital state vectors as a magnitude ..., but is still bound to the Sun with an orbital period of about 10 5 years. ref name Perth cite web ... url http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov txt p elem t1.txt accessdate 2009 12 17 ref Climatic effect Orbital mechanics ... between the solstices and equinoxes , so when the orbital eccentricity is extreme, the seasons that occur ... s orbit will be almost halved Citation needed date October 2009 , reducing the mean orbital ... Prussing, John E., and Bruce A. Conway. Orbital Mechanics. New York Oxford University Press, 1993 ... . http www.imcce.fr Equipes ASD insola earth earth.html Laskar et al. 2004 on Earth orbital variations ... astrobiology.ucla.edu OTHER SSO The orbital simulations by Varadi, Ghil and Runnegar 2003 provides series for Earth orbital eccentricity and orbital inclination. http www.walter fendt.de ph14e keplerlaw2.htm ... ca Excentricitat orbital cs Excentricita dr hy de Exzentrizit t Astronomie fa ... pt Excentricidade orbital ro Excentricitate orbital ru simple Orbital eccentricity sl Izsrednost tira ta th ... more details
An orbital prosthesis is a type of craniofacial prosthesis used to replace an absent eye socket eye. Typically made of polydimethylsiloxane , an orbital prosthesis is flexible and made to move with the skin. It is retained to the patient daily by using an adhesive or osseointegrated implants . Category Prosthetics medicine stub ... more details
Infobox Brain Name Orbital sulci Latin sulci orbitales GraySubject 189 GrayPage 822 Image Caption Image2 Gray729.png Caption2 Orbital surface of left frontal lobe. IsPartOf Components Artery Vein BrainInfoType BrainInfoNumber MeshName MeshNumber The inferior or orbital surface of the frontal lobe is concave, and rests on the orbital plate of the frontal bone . It is divided into four orbital gyri by a well marked H shaped orbital sulcus Gray s Cerebral cortex Category Cerebrum neuroanatomy stub fr Sillon orbitaire ja ... more details
dablink For the science fiction novel by John Barnes, see Orbital Resonance novel . In celestial mechanics , an orbital resonance occurs when two orbit ing bodies exert a regular, periodic gravitational influence on each other, usually due to their orbital period s being related by a ratio of two small integer s. Orbital resonances greatly enhance the mutual gravitational influence of the bodies, i.e. ... 1 resonance between bodies with similar orbital radii causes large Solar System bodies to eject most ... of orbital periods which would be the inverse ratio . The 2 3 ratio above means Pluto completes ... they might add up over longer periods to significantly change the orbital parameters and lead to a completely ..., an orbital resonance may involve one or any combination of the orbit parameters e.g. eccentricity orbit eccentricity versus semimajor axis , or eccentricity versus orbital inclination . act on any time ... of their destabilization. A mean motion orbital resonance occurs when two bodies have periods ... with Janus moon Janus . Orbital resonances can also destabilize one of the orbits. For small ... family are in or close to the 3 1 resonance, with their orbital eccentricity steadily increased ... resonance occurs when three or more orbiting bodies have a simple integer ratio between their orbital ... 2 4 orbital resonance. The extrasolar planet s Gliese 876 e, Gliese 876 b and Gliese 876 c are also in a 1 2 4 orbital resonance with periods of 124.3, 61.1 and 30.0 days . ref cite journal ... s orbital axis both of which have periods of about 1.87 million years has been identified ... approach it have their eccentricity slowly increased until they become Mars crossing asteroid Mars crossers , at which point they are usually ejected from the asteroid belt by a close pass to Mars ... 2009 06 11 title Existence of collisional trajectories of Mercury, Mars and Venus with the Earth ... of another type of resonance involving orbital eccentricity, the eccentricities of Ganymede ... more details
Infobox Brain Name Orbital gyri Latin gyrus orbitales GraySubject 189 GrayPage 822 Image Human brainstem anterior view 2 description.JPG Caption Human brainstem anterior view Gyri orbitales is 6 at upper right Image2 Gray729.png Caption2 Orbital surface of left frontal lobe. IsPartOf Components Artery Vein BrainInfoType BrainInfoNumber MeshName MeshNumber The inferior or orbital surface of the frontal lobe is concave, and rests on the orbital plate of the frontal bone. It is divided into four orbital gyri by a well marked H shaped orbital sulcus . These are named, from their position, the medial, anterior, lateral, and posterior orbital gyri . The medial orbital gyrus presents a well marked antero posterior sulcus, the olfactory sulcus, for the olfactory tract the portion medial to this is named the straight gyrus , and is continuous with the superior frontal gyrus on the medial surface. Function Bailey and Bremer reported that stimulation to the central end of the vagus nerve caused electrical activity in the inferior orbital surface. http brain.oxfordjournals.org cgi pdf extract 75 2 244 Additional images gallery Image Gehirn, basal beschriftet lat.svg Basal view of a human brain Image 04 2 facies ventralis cerebri gyri.jpg facies ventralis cerebri gyri gallery External links http anatomy.med.umich.edu atlas n1a2p13.html Gray s Cerebral cortex Category Cerebrum neuroanatomy stub es Giros orbitarios ja ... more details