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English: Illustration of Hohmann transfer orbit
Polski: Ilustracja Hohmanna manewru transferowego |
Date | 3.04.2007 |
Source | Own work based on image by Hubert Bartkowiak |
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Short title | Hohmann transfer orbit.svg - illustration of a Hohmann transfer orbit |
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In orbital mechanics, the Hohmann transfer orbit is an orbital maneuver using two engine impulses which, under standard assumptions, move a spacecraft between two coplanar circular orbits. This maneuver was named after Walter Hohmann, the German scientist who published a description of it in 1925. from Wikimedia Commons about: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Hohmann_transfer_orbit.svg source: http://commons.wikimedia.org/ rights: GNU Free Documentation license, Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike license |