Examples of using Perigee in English and their translations into Russian
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Iv perigee;
Perigee km.
We're at perigee.
Perigee radius.
Time of perigee passage.
Perigee: 560 kilometers.
Ascending node to perigee angle.
Iv Perigee: 42,148 km.
It has a mathematical proven perigee.
Iv perigee distance(km): 426.
The moon will hit its perigee in ten hours.
Perigee: 42,164 km from the center of the Earth.
The Moon's at perigee, closest to the Earth.
Perigee beginning of July, moving 57'/ day.
Clémentine experimental satellite perigee~600 km.
Perigee radius: 42,164 km geostationary.
Miles average-- 221 at perigee, 252 at apogee.
We can try again when the moon comes back to its perigee.
Unevenly, that is near perigee faster near the peak is slower.
Withdrawn from service on 21 October 2004 with a perigee of~630 km.
Perigee Two mass and frequency simulators(MFS) of Motorola Iridium.
ARSENE amateur radio satellite perigee~17 000 km.
When the Moon is at the remotest distance from us, this is called the apogee, and when it's at the closest distance possible it's called the perigee.
Presently in geostationary orbit(apogee and perigee radius 42,164 km) at 164 degrees East.
Orbital parameters: nodal period, inclination,apogee and perigee.
The satellite's final orbit was at a perigee height of +449 kilometres(km) above geosynchronous orbit(GEO) and an apogee height of +519 km above GEO.
A Satellite currently being manoeuvred to lower the perigee.
In general, lowering the perigee of the orbit, so that the orbital life is 25 years or less, is adequate to protect the future environment.
Height above geostationary orbit was measured to be 417 km(apogee) and 307 km perigee.
The NASA guidelines recommend manoeuvring to the storage orbit with a perigee above 2,500 kilometres and an apogee below 35,288 kilometres 500 kilometres below geostationary altitude.