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[[File:Andoria.jpg|thumb|[[Andoria]] orbiting a [[gas giant]]]]
An orbit is how a starship travels around a planet. There are special entries into an orbit depending on orbit they pick, however there are several types of orbit inculding geo synchronous and geo stationary.
 
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[[File:Miri Earth remastered.jpg|thumb|The {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} in orbit of an [[Earth]]-like planet]]
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[[File:Nimbus 1.jpg|thumb|''[[Nimbus 1]]'' in polar orbit]]
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'''Orbit''' is a term used to describe the flight path of an object in [[space]] which has a repetitive motion and has a distinct center with respect to its flightpath.
   
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A [[starship]] uses a form of orbit to maintain its relative position. The term orbit is also used to define the flight path of a [[planet]] within its own [[star system]]. ({{TNG|Force of Nature}})
== Geosynchronus Orbit ==
 
   
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In [[2269]], [[Spock]] detailed to [[Abraham Lincoln]] that the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} was 643 miles, 2,021 feet, 2.04 inches above the surface of [[Excalbia]]. ({{TOS|The Savage Curtain}})
The object\ship stays above the same position on the planet by travelling around at exactly the same speed as the planet.
 
   
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There are several forms of orbit; some of them are referred to by [[Starfleet]] personnel with names like "standard orbit" or "high orbit."
   
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*'''[[Synchronous orbit]]''': This form is used by a starship to maintain position towards a specific point on a planet's surface. The ship's velocity will be the same as the rotation speed of the planet. ({{TNG|Relics}})
== Geo Stationary ==
 
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*'''High orbit''': A form of orbit in which the starship maintains a large distance from the planet's surface for safety reasons but is still close enough to use the [[transporter]]. ({{VOY|Ex Post Facto|The Omega Directive}}) The {{USS|Voyager}} parked in high orbit over [[Earth]], when it visited the planet in [[1996]], at an altitude of 20,000 kilometers. ({{VOY|Future's End}})
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*'''Polar orbit''': A type of spacecraft orbit that passes within 22,300 miles of the geographic poles of a planet. An image of the ''[[Nimbus 1]]'' [[artificial satellite|satellite]] in polar orbit of [[Earth]] was seen in the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) library computer|USS ''Enterprise'' library computer]]. ({{TOS|The Cage}}) A polar orbit may also be used as an [[Evasive maneuvers|evasive maneuver]], since [[Electromagnetism|electromagnetic]] interference from a planet's magnetic pole may disrupt starship [[sensor]]s. ({{TNG|The Hunted}})
   
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{{bginfo|It is safe to assume that standard and high orbit are nothing more a form of synchronous orbit with a set of predefined speed and altitude parameters.}}
The object\ship stays in the same position in the sky/
 
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[[Terok Nor]] (later [[Deep Space 9]]), was in synchronous orbit of [[Bajor]] during the [[Occupation of Bajor|Occupation]]. ({{DS9|Emissary|Necessary Evil|Wrongs Darker Than Death or Night}})
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==See also==
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*[[Tidal locking]]
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==External links==
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* {{wikipedia}}
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* {{wikipedia|Synchronous orbit}}
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* {{wikipedia|Geostationary orbit}}
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Revision as of 18:18, 15 October 2014

Andoria

Andoria orbiting a gas giant

File:Miri Earth remastered.jpg

The USS Enterprise in orbit of an Earth-like planet

Nimbus 1

Nimbus 1 in polar orbit

Orbit is a term used to describe the flight path of an object in space which has a repetitive motion and has a distinct center with respect to its flightpath.

A starship uses a form of orbit to maintain its relative position. The term orbit is also used to define the flight path of a planet within its own star system. (TNG: "Force of Nature")

In 2269, Spock detailed to Abraham Lincoln that the USS Enterprise was 643 miles, 2,021 feet, 2.04 inches above the surface of Excalbia. (TOS: "The Savage Curtain")

There are several forms of orbit; some of them are referred to by Starfleet personnel with names like "standard orbit" or "high orbit."

It is safe to assume that standard and high orbit are nothing more a form of synchronous orbit with a set of predefined speed and altitude parameters.

Terok Nor (later Deep Space 9), was in synchronous orbit of Bajor during the Occupation. (DS9: "Emissary", "Necessary Evil", "Wrongs Darker Than Death or Night")

See also

External links