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词汇 suborbital
释义 suborbital
adjective
uk /sʌbˈɔː.bɪ.təl/ us /sʌbˈɔːr.bɪ.t̬əl/

suborbitaladjective (SPACE FLIGHT)


relating to the movement of an object in space that completes less than one full orbit(= curved path) around the earth, moon, etc.:
suborbital flightThe spacecraft was lifted into a 30-minute suborbital flight.
An unmanned Mercury suborbital capsule was launched in 1961.
The suborbital space tourism industry is still new and relatively untested.
The spacecraft is capable of lifting three people into suborbital space, returning safely and doing it again in two weeks.
The test vehicle was supposed to make up to 15 suborbital flights.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Astronomy
albedo
Andromeda
Aquarius
Aries
asteroid
galactic
galaxy
Gemini
geostationary
geosynchronous
nova
observatory
orbit
orbital
Orion
substellar
sunspot
supergiant
supermassive
supermoon

suborbitaladjective (EYE)


anatomy, biology specialized
under the eye or the eye socket(= the bone around the eye):
In this species, a strong spiny ridge runs along the suborbital bone.
This is injected into the suborbital nerve.
The margins of the suborbital fenestra largely appear to be unbroken.
The maxilla has a well-defined facial process and a deep suborbital margin.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

The eye & surrounding area
beadily
beetling
canthus
chiasm
chiasma
compound eye
eyeball
eyelid
glassy
limbus
macula
macula lutea
macular
monobrow
optic nerve
staring
superciliary
supraoptic
supraorbital
tear duct

Related word


orbital

Examples of suborbital


suborbital
The upper stage rocket failed and the craft re-entered the atmosphere after reaching a sub-orbital apogee of 214 km.
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Serious planning began in 1966, with initial sub-orbital test flights with animals to be made before a manned mission.
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On a sub-orbital spaceflight, a spacecraft enters space and then returns to the surface, without having gone into an orbit.
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The suborbital tooth is sharp in females, while being short and blunt in males, scarcely visible in dorsal view.
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Sub-orbital space flights, being at a much lower speed, do not generate anywhere near as much heat upon re-entry.
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In terms of space activities only a small number of sub-orbital sounding rocket tests are conducted.
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This was a sub-orbital launch, and the cremains were recovered afterwards.
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Air launching is also being developed for sub-orbital spaceflight.
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A detector was placed in the nose cone section and the rocket was launched in a suborbital flight to an altitude just above the atmosphere.
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The goal is to fly citizen-science experiments and citizen explorers (who travel free) who will act as payload operators on suborbital space missions.
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It is employing an incremental approach from suborbital to orbital flight, with each developmental step building on its prior work.
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The sub-orbital flight reached an apogee of and landed from the launch site.
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Engineers analysing data from its sub-orbital flight reported that all the capsule's systems had performed well and according to expectations.
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The sub-orbital flight itself will only be a small fraction of that time.
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As with the first three launches this would be a suborbital flight and would test the structural integrity of the rocket.
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