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1 It would stay in orbit indefinitely unless you slowed it down.
2 There's simply no way we can stay in orbit indefinitely, given our cover story.
3 They are scheduled to stay in orbit for six months.
4 Soyuz are designed to stay in orbit for six months.
5 If they were to stay in orbit , they must move.
6 They can stay in orbit for four revolutions max.
7 They provide just enough food to get by, and we have to stay in orbit here and wait.
8 It is designed to stay in orbit for months on end and can automatically land back on Earth.
9 To stay in orbit you have to go 17,000 mph, or Mach 25.
10 The capsule will stay in orbit for a few days but won't dock with the International Space Station as planned.
11 If that satellite got diverted for emergency use over, say, Afghanistan, then the X-37B would need to stay in orbit longer.
12 I happened to end up between attractors-affectedby many, but captured by none-andI've managed to stay in orbit ever since.
13 An unmanned Orion will stay in orbit , but will be sent to 3,600 miles above the earth.
14 Bigelow says $52 million will buy you a seat on a SpaceX rocket and a one- to two-month stay in orbit .
15 If you throw it downward, it will still have enough forward speed to stay in orbit - it will just be a slightly different orbit.
16 He stayed in orbit around the fourth planet to wait for a Mekinese fighting-ship.
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