otheruses Orbita, Spain Orbita is a Soviet Russian system of broadcasting and delivering TV signals via satellites. It is considered to be the first national television network network of satellite television . The Orbita system is based on communication satellite s in highly elliptical Molniya orbit s, as well as on many ground downlink TV stations for reception and relaying TV Signalling telecommunication signal s to Antenna radio antennas of TV sets of many local areas. The full deployment of the Orbita satellite system took place on 25 October 1967 when ground downlink stations of some cities of Soviet Siberia and the Far East began to receive regular TV programmes from Moscow based uplink Ground station station s via a Satellite constellation constellation of Molniya satellite Molniya satellites . External links http www.fas.org spp guide russia comm elliptical molniya.htm Molniya satellites the description http www.friends partners.org partners mwade craft molniya1.htm Molniya satellites http web.archive.org web 20041031045047 http english.pravda.ru culture 2001 10 01 16678.html Russian TV celebrates 70th Anniversary http reference.allrefer.com country guide study soviet union soviet union390.html Communications http www.fas.org irp imint docs rst AppA Part1 14.html Earth Application Satellites Category Communications satellites Category Soviet Earth satellites Category Television in the Soviet Union communications satellite stub de Orbita System ru ... more details
italictitle Taxobox name Thais orbita image Dicathais orbita 2.JPG status regnum Animal ia phylum Mollusc a classis Gastropoda unranked superfamilia clade Caenogastropoda br clade Hypsogastropoda br clade Neogastropoda superfamilia Muricoidea familia Muricidae subfamilia Rapaninae genus Thais genus Thais species T. orbita binomial Thais orbita binomial authority Thomas Martyn Martyn , 1784 Thais orbita , or the white rock shell , is a large species of predatory sea snail , a marine ocean marine gastropod mollusc in the family biology family Muricidae, the rock snails. Habitat This snail is found in the intertidal zone on rocks. image Dicathais orbita underside 2.JPG thumb left 200px Dicathais orbita underside view of the shell, showing the deep crenulations References Miller M & Batt G, Reef and Beach Life of New Zealand , HarperCollins William Collins New Zealand Ltd , Auckland, New Zealand 1973 Arthur William Baden Powell Powell A W B , New Zealand Mollusca , HarperCollins William Collins Publishers Ltd , Auckland, New Zealand 1979 ISBN 0 00 216906 1 Glen Pownall, New Zealand Shells and Shellfish , Seven Seas Publishing Pty Ltd, Wellington, New Zealand 1979 ISBN 85467 054 8 Category Muricidae Category Gastropods of New Zealand Category Gastropods of Australia Category Fauna of Western Australia es Thais orbita la Thais orbita ... more details
Infobox City official name Orbita, Spain nickname image flag sin bandera.svg image seal sin escudo.svg image map map caption subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name Spain subdivision type1 Autonomous communities of Spain Autonomous community subdivision name1 Castile and Le n subdivision type2 Provinces of Spain Province subdivision name2 vila province vila subdivision type3 List of municipalities in vila Municipality subdivision name3 Orbita leader title leader name area magnitude area total km2 14 area land km2 area water km2 elevation m population as of 2006 population note population total 97 population density km2 6.9 timezone Central European Time CET utc offset 1 timezone DST Central European Summer Time CEST utc offset DST 2 latitude longitude website footnotes Orbita is a municipality located in the vila province province of vila , Castile and Le n , Spain . According to the 2006 census Instituto Nacional de Estad stica Spain INE , the municipality has a population of 97 inhabitants. Municipalities in vila coord 41 00 N 4 39 W display title region ES type city source GNS enwiki Category Municipalities in the Province of vila Category Populated places in the Province of vila vila geo stub ar ca Orbita es Orbita eu Orbita vila ia Orbita, Spain it Orbita Spagna mk pt Orbita ru uk vi Orbita, T y Ban Nha war Orbita, Espanya ... more details
Hala Orbita is Indoor arena in Wroc aw , Poland . It hosts the home games of l sk Wroc aw basketball l sk Wroc aw and has a seating capacity for 3,000 people. coord 51 07 56.90 N 16 59 14.08 E region PL DS type landmark display title Category l sk Wroc aw Category Buildings and structures in Wroc aw Category Indoor arenas in Poland Poland sports venue stub fr Hala Orbita ... more details
Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Image RMS Orbita.jpg 300px Ship caption The SS Orbita Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship name SS Orbita Ship owner Pacific Steam Navigation Company Ship operator Cunard Line , br Royal Mail Steam Packet Company , br Pacific Steam Navigation Company Ship registry Liverpool , flagicon United Kingdom government United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland United Kingdom Ship route North Atlantic service Ship ordered Ship builder Harland and Wolff yards in Belfast Ship original cost Ship yard number Ship way number Ship laid down Ship launched Tuesday 7th July 1914 1115 Ship completed Ship christened Ship acquired Ship maiden voyage 26 Sept. 1919 Ship in service 1915 Ship out of service 1950 Ship identification Official number 137467 Ship fate Scrapped, 1950, in Newport . Ship status Ship notes Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Ocean liner Ship tonnage 15,486 Ship displacement Ship length 167.7 m 550 ft Ship beam 25.5 m 67 ft Ship height Ship draught Ship draft Ship depth Ship decks Ship deck clearance Ship ramps Ship ice class Ship sail plan Ship power Ship propulsion Triple screw ref http www.wnccoins.com SS 20Orbita 20Obv.jpg postcard of RMSP Orbita ref Ship speed 15 knotts Ship capacity 896 passengers Ship crew Ship notes Orbita was an ocean liner built in 1913 14 by Harland & Wolff in Belfast for the Pacific ... 67.3  ft. History From 1921 to 1923 the Orbita was chartered to operate the Royal Mail s United ... ships lines pacific.html Pacific Steam Navigation Company ref Between 1946 and 1950 the Orbita was used ... orbita.htm Saville s Ships Orbita ref The Orbita was a ship that is an important part ... index.php?title MV Empire Windrush MV Empire Windrush ref War service The Orbita entered ... ship list?IDNo 1137467&search op OR Miramar Ship Index SS Orbita ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT ... Kingdom de Orbita 1914 ... more details
advert date March 2009 The Orbita mouse , sometimes unofficially nicknamed the round mouse, is a wireless 3 axis rotating Mouse computing mouse . The patented mouse was developed by Australian company Cyber Sport, and was released in January 2009. The Orbita mouse is the world s first mouse to combine rotation input with normal mouse controls. ref cite web url http www.physorg.com news148570264.html title Spinning Orbita Mouse Available in January accessdate 21 July 2010 publisher PhysOrg.com date 15 December 2008 last Zyga first Lisa ref Development An evaluation of mice currently on the market reveals a discrepancy between mouse capabilities and computer applications. In order to control these programs, often computer mice are augmented by other input devices, for example 3D motion controllers, such as 3Dconnexion , or alternatively, users combine a traditional mouse with keyboard mapping. The Orbita Mouse seeks to overcome these shortcomings by enhancing the capabilities of the mouse to fulfill all the demands of applications. Features The Orbita mouse is a 2.4Ghz zero lag wireless, USB mouse. The cylindrical design allows the mouse to be spun 360 degrees for continuous scrolling or jogging, replacing the jerky up down finger movement required by a traditional scroll wheel and enhancing user control. The mouse employs an electronic compass to detect rotation and maintain its orientation, and an optical sensor to detect normal mouse movement. The soft silicone shell encases all the buttons, aiding the user s ability to grip the mouse. The mouse is powered by a Lithium Ion rechargeable battery. The design is intended to be ergonomic and enhance efficiency and productivity of users. Functionality The Orbita mouse is compatible with both Mac and Windows. The mouse reports ... objects. However, by general consumers the mouse was met with some uncertainty, confusing the Orbita ..., for while the puck mouse was round purely for aesthetics the Orbita mouse is circular in order ... more details
unreferenced date June 2010 Football club infobox clubname FC Orbita Minsk image fullname Football Club Orbita Minsk nickname founded 1974 dissolved ground Minsk , Belarus capacity FC Orbita Minsk is a Belarus ian football soccer football club based in Minsk . History Orbita was playing in Belarusian SSR league from 1974 to 1991. The most successful season was 1984 when the team won the league. In 1992 the team played in Belarusian First League , but withdrew to amauter level the next year. One more attempt to play at the professional level was made in 2000 when the team played in Belarusian Second League , but the next year the Orbita withdrew again. Nowadays Orbita only has a youth team which participates in the youth Minsk Championspip. League and Cup history DEFAULTSORT FC Orbita Minsk Category Association football clubs established in 1974 Belarus footyclub stub ru , ... more details
Orphan date September 2010 italictitle Taxobox name Dicathais image image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Mollusca classis Gastropoda unranked superfamilia clade Caenogastropoda br clade Hypsogastropoda br clade Neogastropoda superfamilia Muricoidea familia Muricidae subfamilia Rapaninae genus Dicathais genus authority Iredale, 1936 No gastropod genus ref synonyms ref synonyms Dicathais is a genus of sea snail s, marine ocean marine gastropod mollusk s in the family biology family Muricidae , the murex snails or rock snails. ref name WoRMS WRMS species 395244 Dicathais Iredale, 1936 25 April 2010 ref Species Species within the genus Dicathais include Dicathais orbita Gmelin, 1791 ref WRMS species 396664 Dicathais orbita Gmelin, 1791 25 April 2010 ref References reflist External links Category Muricidae Category Gastropod genera with single species Muricidae stub vi Dicathais ... more details
A heliocentric orbit also called circumsolar orbit is an orbit around the Sun . All planet s, comet s, and asteroid s in our Solar System are in such orbits, as are many artificial Space probe probes and pieces of Space debris debris . The moons of planets in the Solar System, by contrast, are not in heliocentric orbits as they orbit their respective planet. An interior heliocentric orbit is an orbit inside the orbit of the Earth, for example the orbit of Venus . An exterior heliocentric orbit is an orbit outside the orbit of the Earth, for example the orbit of Mars . While it is convenient to think of orbits around the Sun, bodies in the Solar System do not actually orbit the Sun. Instead, all bodies in the Solar System including the Sun actually orbit the barycenter of the Solar System. A similar phenomenon allows the detection of extrasolar planets by way of the radial velocity method . The helio prefix is derived from the ancient Greek word helios , meaning sun , and also Helios , the personification of the Sun in Greek mythology . ref name dictionary.com cite web title helio url http dictionary.reference.com browse helio work Dictionary.com Unabridged v 1.1 publisher Random House year 2006 accessdate 2009 02 12 ref See also Heliocentrism Geocentric orbit List of artificial objects in heliocentric orbit List of orbits Earth s orbit References reflist orbits sun stub Category Orbits bg cs Heliocentrick dr ha es rbita helioc ntrica eu Orbita heliozentriko fr Orbite h liocentrique it Orbita eliocentrica hu Heliocentrikus p lya nl Heliocentrische baan ja no Heliosentrisk bane pl Orbita heliocentryczna pt rbita helioc ntrica ru sk Heliocentrick dr ha sv Heliocentrisk bana tr G ne merkezli y r nge uk zh ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Infraorbital margin Latin margo infraorbitalis GraySubject GrayPage Image Infraorbital margin.PNG Caption Skull, anterior view, with infraorbital margin labeled in red. Image2 Caption2 Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre c 56 DorlandsSuf 12260607 The infraorbital margin is the lower margin of the orbita . Structure It consists of the zygomatic bone and the maxilla , on which it separates the anterior surface of the body of the maxilla anterior and the orbital surface of the body of the maxilla . Function It is an attachment for the levator labii superioris muscle . Category Bones of the head and neck musculoskeletal stub ... more details
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An areostationary orbit abbreviated ASO is a circular areosynchronous orbit areo­ synchronous orbit in the Mars Martian equator equatorial plane about convert 17,000 km mi abbr on above the surface, any point on which revolves about Mars in the same direction and with the same orbital period period as the Martian surface. Although no artificial satellite s have been placed so far in this orbit, it is of interest to some scientists foreseeing a future telecommunications network tele­ communications network for the exploration of Mars . Areo­ stationary orbit is a concept similar to Earth s geostationary orbit geo­ stationary orbit . The prefix areo derives from Ares , the ancient Greek god of war and counterpart to the Roman god Mars, with whom the planet was identified. The modern Greek word for Mars is ris . See also Areosynchronous orbit List of orbits References reflist External links http marsnet.jpl.nasa.gov elements marsats.html Mars Network Marsats NASA site devoted to future communications infrastructure for Mars exploration http www.lpi.usra.edu meetings robomars pdf 6080.pdf Bandwidth available from an areostationary satellite orbits Category Astrodynamics Category Mars orbits Mars spacecraft stub pdc Areostationary Orbit it Orbita areostazionaria ru ... more details
Areosynchronous orbits are class of synchronous orbit s for artificial satellite s around the planet Mars . As with all synchronous orbits, an areosynchronous orbit has an orbital period equal in length to Mars sidereal day . A satellite in areosynchronous orbit does not necessarily maintain a fixed position in the sky as seen by an observer on the surface of Mars, however such a satellite will return to the same apparent position every Martian day. An areosynchronous orbit that is equatorial in the same plane as the equator of Mars , circular, and prograde rotating about Mars axis in the same direction as the planet s surface is known as an areostationary orbit ASO . To an observer on the surface of Mars, the position of a satellite in ASO would appear to be fixed in a constant position in the sky. The ASO is analogous to a geostationary orbit GSO about Earth. cn date November 2011 Although no satellites currently occupy areosynchronous or areostationary orbits, some scientists who date November 2011 foresee a future telecommunications network for the exploration of Mars. cn date November 2011 See also Areostationary orbit List of orbits References reflist External links http marsnet.jpl.nasa.gov elements marsats.html Mars Network Marsats NASA site devoted to future communications infrastructure for Mars exploration orbits DEFAULTSORT Areosynchronous Orbit Category Astrodynamics Category Mars orbits Mars spacecraft stub it Orbita areosincrona ru ... more details
Infobox Bone Name Posterior ethmoidal foramen Latin foramen ethmoidale posterius GraySubject 47 GrayPage 190 Image Foramen ethmoidale posterius.PNG Caption Base of the skull. Upper surface. On the left, Posterior ethmoidal foramen is the 9thlabel from the right. Image2 Orbita mensch.jpg Caption2 1 Ethmoidal foramina Foramen ethmoidale , 2 Optic foramen Canalis opticus , 3 Fissura orbitalis superior , 4 Fossa sacci lacrimalis , 5 Infraorbital groove Sulcus infraorbitalis , 6 Inferior orbital fissure Fissura orbitalis inferior , 7 Infraorbital foramen Foramen infraorbitale System MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre f 12 DorlandsSuf 12373046 Lateral to either olfactory groove are the internal openings of the anterior and posterior ethmoidal foramina or canals . The posterior ethmoidal foramen opens at the back part of this margin under cover of the projecting lamina of the Sphenoid bone sphenoid , and transmits the posterior ethmoidal vessels and posterior ethmoidal nerve nerve . Additional images gallery Image Gray135.png Frontal bone. Inner surface. Image Gray159.png Left maxillary sinus opened from the exterior. Image Gray514.png The ophthalmic artery and its branches. Image Skull foramina labeled.svg Labeled photo of foramina of skull base. gallery External links NormanAnatomy lesson3 NormanAnatomyFig orbitforamina 4 Category Foramina of the skull musculoskeletal stub hu Foramen ethmoidale posterius ... more details
Infobox Bone Name PAGENAME Latin foramen ethmoidale anterius GraySubject 47 GrayPage 190 Image Foramen ethmoidale anterius.PNG Caption Base of the skull. Upper surface. On the left, Anterior ethmoidal foramen is the 7th label from the right. Image2 Orbita mensch.jpg Caption2 1 Ethmoidal foramina Foramen ethmoidale , 2 Optic foramen Canalis opticus , 3 Fissura orbitalis superior , 4 Fossa sacci lacrimalis , 5 Infraorbital groove Sulcus infraorbitalis , 6 Inferior orbital fissure Fissura orbitalis inferior , 7 Infraorbital foramen Foramen infraorbitale System MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre f 12 DorlandsSuf 12373034 Lateral to either olfactory groove are the internal openings of the anterior and posterior ethmoidal foramina or canals . The anterior ethmoidal foramen , situated about the middle of the lateral margin of the olfactory groove, transmits the anterior ethmoidal vessels and the anterior ethmoidal nerve the nerve runs in a groove along the lateral edge of the cribriform plate to the slit like opening above mentioned. Additional images gallery Image Gray135.png Frontal bone. Inner surface. Image Gray159.png Left maxillary sinus opened from the exterior. Image Gray514.png The ophthalmic artery and its branches. gallery External links NormanAnatomy lesson3 NormanAnatomyFig orbitforamina 5 Gray s Cranium Foramina of skull Category Foramina of the skull musculoskeletal stub hu Foramen ethmoidale anterius ... more details
Infobox Bone Name Infraorbital groove Latin s. infraorbitalis maxillae GraySubject 38 GrayPage 159 Image Gray157.png Caption Left maxilla . Outer surface. Infra orbital groove labeled at upper right. Image2 Orbita mensch.jpg Caption2 1 Ethmoidal foramina Foramen ethmoidale , 2 Optic foramen Canalis opticus , 3 Fissura orbitalis superior , 4 Fossa sacci lacrimalis , 5 Sulcus infraorbitalis, 6 Inferior orbital fissure Fissura orbitalis inferior , 7 Infraorbital foramen Foramen infraorbitale System Precursor MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre s 28 DorlandsSuf 12768771 Not to be confused with the inferior orbital fissure , which is just lateral to the infraorbital groove. Also not to be confused with the infraorbital canal , into which the groove enters, nor the infraorbital foramen , which is the canal s opening on the other side. Near the middle of the posterior part of the orbital surface of the maxilla is the infraorbital groove or sulcus , for the passage of the infraorbital vessels and nerve. The groove begins at the middle of the posterior border with which it is continuous near the upper edge of the infratemporal surface and, passing forward, ends in a canal which subdivides into two branches. See also Infraorbital foramen Additional images gallery Image Gray191.png Horizontal section of nasal and orbital cavities. Note distinction between infraorbital groove and inferior orbital fissure. gallery External links SUNYAnatomyLabs 29 os 05 07 Gray s Facial bones Category Bones of the head and neck musculoskeletal stub tr Sulcus infraorbitalis ... more details
a tablet accessory. Compass The Orbita mouse is the first commercially released non tablet rotating mouse. Licensed and commercialized by Australian company http www.cyberesport.com Cyber Sport , the Orbita ... to the round shape the Orbita mouse is commonly confused as being similar to the original, circular ... the iMac s mouse is not a rotating mouse. The Orbita, unlike the Puck mouse, is designed to be ergonomic ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Callambulyx junonia image image width 220px image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Sphingidae genus Callambulyx species C. junonia binomial Callambulyx junonia binomial authority Butler, 1881 ref cite web url https www.cate sphingidae.org taxonomy Callambulyx junonia.html title CATE Creating a Taxonomic eScience Sphingidae publisher Cate sphingidae.org date accessdate 2011 11 01 ref synonyms Ambulyx junonia small Butler, 1881 small Callambulyx orbita small Chu & Wang, 1980 small Callambulyx junonia angusta small Clark, 1935 small Callambulyx junonia chinensis small Clark, 1938 small Callambulyx junonia is a species of moth of the Sphingidae family. It is known from Bhutan , north eastern India Nagaland , southern China and northern Vietnam . ref cite web author Pittaway AR Kitching I url http tpittaway.tripod.com china c jun.htm title Sphingidae of the Eastern Palaearctic publisher Tpittaway.tripod.com date accessdate 2011 11 01 ref The wingspan is about 104 mm. It can be distinguished from all other Callambulyx species by the presence of a complete eyespot on the hindwing upperside. References Reflist Category Callambulyx Smerinthini stub nl Callambulyx junonia vi Callambulyx junonia ... more details
Football club infobox clubname SKA Lviv image fullname SKA Lviv nickname founded 1949 dissolved 1989 ground Army Sports Club Stadium Lviv capacity 23,000 chairman mgrtitle Head Coach manager league season position pattern la1 pattern b1 pattern ra1 leftarm1 body1 FFFFFF rightarm1 shorts1 FF0000 socks1 FF0000 pattern la2 pattern b2 pattern ra2 leftarm2 body2 rightarm2 shorts2 socks2 SKA Lviv was a Ukraine Ukrainian association football football club. The team was located in Lviv , Ukraine . History The club was founded in 1949 as ODO Lviv ODO meant Regional Officers Club in Russian . It began its legacy in the Soviet football competitions. There were many similar Army clubs around USSR , with the most prestigious one being in Moscow . Since 1957 all of them changed names to SKVO Sport Club of Military Region . In 1960 it became SKA Sport Club of Army for all Army clubs except the Moscow s one, which became CSKA the Central Sport Club of the Army . In 1982 the SKA Lviv from the Soviet Second League was united with the other club from Lviv , FC Karpaty Lviv , which participated in the Soviet First League. The new team has taken place of FC Karpaty Lviv and was renamed into SKA Karpaty Lviv . In 1990 the team was liquidated and in its place was formed SFC Drohobych in the Soviet Second League. Soon, after few months, the club was renamed again in FC Halychyna Drohobych . Later, there was another club that entered the Ukrainian Second League called as the SKA Orbita Lviv , and in 2008 FC Halychyna Lviv that won the national amateur cup entered the Ukrainian Cup . FC Karpaty Lviv split from SKA Karpaty Lviv in 1989 and entered the Soviet Second League. In 1990 both teams competed in the Buffer League, West Zone. Notable players Oleh Luzhny See also FC Karpaty Lviv SKA Orbita Lviv FC Halychyna Lviv FC Halychyna Drohobych References http klisf.info numeric index.app?cmd comm&lang en&id 253988300616994590126473335267 Team history and records en icon http www.ukrsoccerhistory ... more details
Orbita Hall , Wroclaw time 18 00 teamA Bk rt GRE scoreA 45 teamB Bk CRO scoreB 61 Q1 7 14 Q2 9 18 ... FRA Basketballbox bg eee date 21 July 2011 place Orbita Hall , Wroclaw time 20 15 teamA Bk rt ... July 2011 place Orbita Hall , Wroclaw time 20 15 teamA Bk rt POL scoreA 68 teamB Bk GRE scoreB 61 ... Dolinek CZE , Juris Kokainis LAT , Igor Mitrovski MKD Basketballbox bg eee date 23 July 2011 place Orbita ... date 21 July 2011 place Orbita Hall , Wroclaw time 13 30 teamA Bk rt FIN scoreA 49 teamB Bk SRB scoreB ... GRE Basketballbox bg eee date 21 July 2011 place Orbita Hall , Wroclaw time 15 45 teamA Bk rt ... Hordov CRO , Marin Mehandjiev BUL Basketballbox bg eee date 23 July 2011 place Orbita Hall , Wroclaw ... FIN Basketballbox bg date 22 July 2011 place Orbita Hall , Wroclaw time 13 30 teamA Bk rt ESP scoreA ... Mogulkoc TUR , Mindaugas Vecerskis LTU Basketballbox bg date 23 July 2011 place Orbita Hall , Wroclaw ... place Orbita Hall , Wroclaw time 18 00 teamA Bk rt FRA scoreA 63 teamB Bk ESP scoreB 72 Q1 18 23 Q2 ... SRB , Sean David Myers AUS , Piotr Pastusiak POL Basketballbox bg date 22 July 2011 place Orbita Hall ... SLO Basketballbox bg eee date 22 July 2011 place Orbita Hall , Wroclaw time 18 00 teamA Bk rt LTU ... July 2011 place Orbita Hall , Wroclaw time 13 30 teamA Bk rt SVN scoreA 73 teamB Bk SRB scoreB 81 Q1 ... bg eee date 25 July 2011 place Orbita Hall , Wroclaw time 18 00 teamA Bk rt TUR scoreA ... RUS , Marin Mehandjiev BUL Basketballbox bg date 25 July 2011 place Orbita Hall , Wroclaw time 20 15 ... ISR Basketballbox bg eee date 26 July 2011 place Orbita Hall , Wroclaw time 18 00 teamA Bk rt POL scoreA ... place Orbita Hall , Wroclaw time 20 15 teamA Bk rt CRO scoreA 66 teamB Bk TUR scoreB 72 Q1 18 19 ... bg date 27 July 2011 place Orbita Hall , Wroclaw time 15 45 teamA Bk rt SRB scoreA 84 teamB Bk CRO ... RUS , Marin Mehandjiev BUL Basketballbox bg eee date 27 July 2011 place Orbita Hall , Wroclaw time ... 5 Basketballbox bg eee date 25 July 2011 place Orbita Hall , Wroclaw time 15 45 teamA Bk rt ITA scoreA ... more details
about the satellite system the Soviet design bureaux NPO Molniya Image Molniya 1 satellite.jpg thumb Molniya 1 Molniya lang ru , meaning lightning was a military communications satellite system used by the Soviet Union . The satellites were placed into highly Orbital eccentricity eccentric elliptical orbit s known as Molniya orbit s, characterised by an inclination of 63.4 Degree angle degree s and a Orbital period period of around 12 hours. Such orbits allowed them to remain visible to sites in Geographic pole polar regions for extended periods, unlike satellites in geosynchronous orbit s. The Molniya program was authorized by a government decree in late 1960. After some initial failures in 1964, the first operational satellite, http www.astronautix.com craft molniya1.htm Molniya 1 01 , was successfully launched on April 23, 1965. Since October 1967, Molniya satellites have been used by Russia to broadcast their national Orbita television network . External links Commons category Molniya communications satellite http www.astronautix.com craft molniya1.htm Molniya 1 spacecraft http www.daviddarling.info encyclopedia M Molniya.html Molniya A short history of development http www.fas.org spp guide russia comm elliptical molniya.htm Molniya constellation http nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov nmc spacecraftDisplay.do?id 1966 092A Molniya 1 4 Category Soviet military spacecraft Category Soviet Earth satellites Category Telecommunications equipment of the Cold War Category Communications satellites Category Russian inventions communications satellite stub af Molnija bg cs Molnija dru ice de Molnija Satellit es M lniya sat lite fr Molniya satellite it Molnija satellite ja ru 1 fi Molnija satelliitti uk 1 ... more details
Infobox handball club clubname l sk Wroc aw image fullname Wojskowy Klub Sportowy l sk Wroc aw nickname founded 1947 ground Hala Orbita , Wroc aw , br Poland capacity 3,000 chairman flagicon POL Andrzej K os manager flagicon POL Tadeusz Jednor g league Polish Ekstraklasa Men s Handball League Ekstraklasa season position pattern la1 pattern b1 whitesleevelinesandsides pattern ra1 leftarm1 00936B body1 00936B rightarm1 00936B shorts1 00936B socks1 00936B pattern la2 pattern b2 redwhitestriped sides pattern ra2 leftarm2 FF0000 body2 FF0000 rightarm2 FF0000 shorts2 FF0000 socks2 FF0000 l sk Wroc aw is a Polish team handball handball club based in Wroc aw , Poland . History l sk Wroc aw handball section was created in 1947. It was advancing and advancing into better leagues and in 1958 first Polish Championship came. In years 1972 1978 it was the best times for Slask Wroclaw. It won 7 Polish Championship and there were playing players like Jerzy Klempel, Daniel Waszkiewicz, Zdzis aw Antczak, Zbigniew T uczy ski, Andrzej Soko owski, Bogdan Kowalczyk. And in 1978 Slask played in final of Champions League But it lost with German club SC Magdeburg. Slask won last Polish Championship in 1997, with Jerzy Klempel as a coach. From now it s just worse, actually club is on the last position in Polish First League. Polish Championships 15 Times 1958, 1961 63, 1965, 1967, 1972 78, 1982, 1997 Polish Cup 1959, 1965, 1969, 1976, 1981, 1982, 1989 Famous players Witalij Kowtun, Robert Kieliba, Lukasz Kulak, Lukasz Achruk, Robert Paluch See also l sk Wroc aw basketball men basketball team. l sk Wroc aw men Football in Poland football team Polish Cup winner 1976, 1987 DEFAULTSORT Slask Wroclaw Handball Category l sk Wroc aw Category Sport in Wroc aw Category Polish handball clubs fr l sk Wroc aw handball pl l sk Wroc aw pi ka r czna sk WKS l sk Vroclav h dzan ... more details