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== Appendix C: Glossary and Acronyms == | == Appendix C: Glossary and Acronyms == | ||
− | Acceleration – Change in velocity (change in speed or direction) | + | Acceleration – Change in velocity (change in speed or direction) AgP (Orbit MFD) - Argument of periapsis |
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− | AgP (Orbit MFD) - Argument of periapsis | ||
Alt (Orbit MFD) - Altitude (above surface) | Alt (Orbit MFD) - Altitude (above surface) | ||
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Ecc (Orbit MFD) – Eccentricity | Ecc (Orbit MFD) – Eccentricity | ||
− | Eccentricity – Often symbolized by e, a value that expresses to what extent an elliptical path is elongated from a circle (e=0). At e=1, the path transitions to a parabola (open path), and | + | Eccentricity – Often symbolized by e, a value that expresses to what extent an elliptical path is elongated from a circle (e=0). At e=1, the path transitions to a parabola (open path), and for e |
+ | values greater than one (e > 1), the path becomes a hyperbola (also an open path, not a closed orbit). | ||
Ecliptic – The plane in which Earth orbits the Sun | Ecliptic – The plane in which Earth orbits the Sun | ||
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− | Ellipse – A closed plane curve generated in such a way that the sums of its distances from two fixed points (the foci) | + | Ellipse – A closed plane curve generated in such a way that the sums of its distances from the two fixed points (the foci) is constant. |
EMU – Extravehicular Mobility Unit | EMU – Extravehicular Mobility Unit | ||
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HUD – Head-up Display (see chapters 3 and 7) | HUD – Head-up Display (see chapters 3 and 7) | ||
− | + | IDSn (Orbiter) – Instrument Docking System | |
ILS – Instrument Landing System (radio beacon for alignment with runway) | ILS – Instrument Landing System (radio beacon for alignment with runway) | ||
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KSC – Kennedy Space Center (NASA) | KSC – Kennedy Space Center (NASA) | ||
− | LAN (OrbitMFD)– | + | LAN (OrbitMFD)– Longitudeofascendingnode |
LEO - Low Earth Orbit | LEO - Low Earth Orbit | ||
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LOX – Liquid oxygen | LOX – Liquid oxygen | ||
− | + | Lpe (Orbit MFD) – Longitude of periapsis | |
ME – Main Engines | ME – Main Engines | ||
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Orbit – the path of a body acted upon by the force of gravity; orbits can be closed or open – closed orbits are generally ellipses | Orbit – the path of a body acted upon by the force of gravity; orbits can be closed or open – closed orbits are generally ellipses | ||
− | + | Orbitalmechanics –abranchofappliedphysicsconcernedwithdeterminingthepathsofnaturaland man-made objects under the influence of gravitational and other forces (rocket thrust, atmospheric | |
− | + | drag, etc.) | |
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− | PeA (Orbit MFD) – Periapsis altitude | + | PAPI – Precision Approach Path Indicator (visual landing aid for aircraft and for the Space Shuttle) PeA (Orbit MFD) – Periapsis altitude |
PeR (Orbit MFD) – Periapsis radius (was PeD for Distance in older Orbiter versions) | PeR (Orbit MFD) – Periapsis radius (was PeD for Distance in older Orbiter versions) | ||
− | Per- or peri- (prefix) – closest approach of an orbit, a prefix applied to specify the periapsis of an orbit around a specific planet or moon (perigee - Earth; | + | Per- or peri- (prefix) – closest approach of an orbit, a prefix applied to specify the periapsis of an orbit around a specific planet or moon (perigee - Earth; periline or periselene - Earth’s Moon; |
− | + | perihelion - Sun, i.e., solar orbit; perijove - Jupiter) | |
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− | PeT (Orbit MFD) – Time to periapsis passage | + | Periapsis – The point in an orbit closest to the body being orbited PeT (Orbit MFD) – Time to periapsis passage |
− | Prograde – Orbit in which the spacecraft moves in the same direction as the planet rotates (see retrograde). Also refers to spacecraft orientation in the direction of orbital motion for orbital maneuvering purposes. | + | Prograde – Orbit in which the spacecraft moves in the same direction as the planet rotates (see retrograde). Also refers to spacecraft orientation in the direction of orbital motion for orbital |
+ | maneuvering purposes. | ||
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− | Rad (Orbit MFD) – Radial distance from the center of the planet | + | Rad (Orbit MFD) – Radial distance from the center of the planet RCS – Reaction Control System (thrusters) |
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− | RCS – Reaction Control System (thrusters) | ||
− | Retrograde – Orbit in which the spacecraft moves in the opposite direction from the planet's rotation (see prograde). Also refers to spacecraft orientation opposite the direction of orbital motion for orbital maneuvering purposes. | + | Retrograde – Orbit in which the spacecraft moves in the opposite direction from the planet's rotation (see prograde). Also refers to spacecraft orientation opposite the direction of orbital motion |
+ | for orbital maneuvering purposes. | ||
− | Satellite – A body which orbits another, typically larger one (star, planet, moon). Can be natural (e.g. | + | Satellite – A body which orbits another, typically larger one (star, planet, moon). Can be natural (e.g., moon) or artificial (man made). |
− | + | Sma (Orbit MFD) – Semi-major axis | |
− | + | Smi (Orbit MFD) – Semi-minor axis | |
SRB – Solid Rocket Booster | SRB – Solid Rocket Booster | ||
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T – orbital period (time to complete one orbit) | T – orbital period (time to complete one orbit) | ||
− | TLI (Apollo)– | + | TLI (Apollo)– Trans lunar injection (eject burn for the Moon) TrA (Orbit MFD) – True anomaly |
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− | TrA (Orbit MFD) – True anomaly | ||
TrL (Orbit MFD) – True longitude | TrL (Orbit MFD) – True longitude | ||
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UT – Universal Time, also called Zulu (Z) time, previously Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). | UT – Universal Time, also called Zulu (Z) time, previously Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). | ||
− | VASI – Visual Approach Slope Indicator (visual landing aid for aircraft and for the Space Shuttle) | + | VASI – Visual Approach Slope Indicator (visual landing aid for aircraft and for the Space Shuttle) Vel (Orbit MFD) – Velocity |
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− | Vel (Orbit MFD) – Velocity | ||
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− | VOR – Very High Frequency Omnidirectional Range (aircraft radio navigation aid) | + | Velocity – Rate of change of position, a vector quantity with both magnitude (speed) and direction VOR – Very High Frequency Omnidirectional Range (aircraft radio navigation aid) |
VTOL – Vertical Take-Off & Landing | VTOL – Vertical Take-Off & Landing | ||
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