"NRHO" meaning in All languages combined

See NRHO on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: NRHOs [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} NRHO (plural NRHOs)
  1. Initialism of near-rectilinear halo orbit. Tags: abbreviation, alt-of, initialism Alternative form of: near-rectilinear halo orbit
    Sense id: en-NRHO-en-noun-gS8AwVm9 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "2017; D. Davis; \"Orbit maintenance and navigation of human spacecraft at cislunar Near Rectilinear Halo Orbits\"; 27th AAS/AIAA Space Flight Mechanics Meeting Proceedings; NASA id: JSC-CN-38626",
          "text": "An NHRO would enable a cislunar space station to save propellant for orbital corrections and avoid the blocking of sunlight by the Moon from reaching the station’s solar panels, while always keeping the spacecraft within a line of sight to ground controllers on Earth."
        },
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          "ref": "2018; Piotr Burnos, Janusz Gajda, Ryszard Sroka; \"Accuracy criteria for evaluation of weigh-in-motion systems\", Metrology and Measurement Systems, volume 24, issue 4; DOI: 10.24425/mms.2018.124881",
          "text": "Various aspects of operating the lunar station in a resonant NRHO have been deeply studied, including station-keeping techniques, Earth-NRHO and NRHO-Earth transfer opportunities, challenges in short-term and long-term navigation, eclipse conditions, and shadow avoidance strategies."
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          "text": "2018; C. Hibbits; \"Mapping Water on the Moon from a Near-Rectilinear Halo Orbit\"; AGU Fall Meeting Proceedings; Bibcode: 2018AGUFM.P54D..08H\nInfrared spectral mapping in the 3 to 6 um range, at the long distance and over the long periods afforded by NRHO orbits can address or answer these questions and have some advantages over lower altitude high spatial resolution mission concepts."
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          "text": "2019; Michelle Star; \"Just Look at This Animation of How The First Lunar Outpost Is Going to Orbit The Moon\"; Science Alert\nUnlike the low lunar orbit, an NRHO leverages Lagrange points for stability - these are points where the combined gravitational forces of two larger bodies (in this case Earth and the Moon) create a small area of gravitational stability, or near-stability."
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