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- mRNA circularisation and regulation...
- DNA within a cell. Twisting-torsional stiffness is important for the circularisation of DNA and the orientation of DNA bound proteins relative to each other...
- Satish Dhawan Space Centre and inserted into a 170 x 408 km orbit. The circularisation maneuver will be performed at the third orbit. The landing should follow...
- perigee. On-board satellite propulsion is then used to raise the perigee, circularise and reach GEO. Satellites in geostationary orbit must all occupy a single...
- burns to place MEASAT-3 into a geostationary transfer orbit. After circularisation and testing, the satellite entered commercial service on January 25...
- vehicle launches to a geostationary transfer orbit; then the satellite circularises its orbit at geostationary altitude. This benefits from staging: the...
- apogee and would circularise the orbit. For GEO insertion this would need to provide a delta-v of about 1.6 km/s, for LEO to circularise at 500 km would...
- The satellite contained a S400 solid rocket motor to perform orbit circularisation at apogee. Eutelsat II employs two, 1.6 m diameter reflectors, one...
- original bodies that formed with Neptune. Only after Triton's orbit became circularised could some of the rubble re-accrete into the present-day regular moons...
- perigee. On-board satellite propulsion is then used to raise the perigee, circularise and reach GSO. Once in a viable geostationary orbit, spacecraft can change...