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SPACEFLIGHT BETWEEN PLANETS
Interplanetary mission; Interplanetary propulsion; Interplanetary space travel; Interplanetary travel; Interplanetary transport; Interplanetary flight; Interplanetary space flight; Interplanetary spacecraft
  • Apollo command module flying at a high [[angle of attack]] to aerobrake by skimming the atmosphere (artistic rendition)
  • [[Deep Space Transport]] and [[Lunar Gateway]]
  • Simplified example of a gravitational slingshot: the spacecraft's velocity changes by up to twice the planet's velocity.
  • Hohmann Transfer Orbit: a spaceship leaves from point 2 in Earth's orbit and arrives at point 3 in Mars' (not to scale).
  • View from ''[[MESSENGER]]'' as it flies by Earth en route to Mercury
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  • [https://skyhooksandspaceelevators.wordpress.com Non-rotating skyhook] first proposed by E. Sarmont in 1990
  • In the artistic vision, the spacecraft provides [[artificial gravity]] by spinning (1989).
  • Sketch of nuclear thermal rocket
  • The plains of [[Pluto]], as seen by ''New Horizons'' after its nearly 10-year voyage
  • NASA illustration of a solar-sail propelled spacecraft
  • Space colony on the [[O'Neill cylinder]]
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interplanetary      
adj. διαπλανητικός
space probe         
  • A replica of Explorer 1
  • Orion spacecraft]] approaching a robotic asteroid capture vehicle
  • A collage of automated cargo spacecraft used in the past or present to resupply the [[International Space Station]]
  • A replica of Sputnik 1 at the U.S. [[National Air and Space Museum]]
SPACECRAFT WITHOUT PEOPLE ON BOARD, USED FOR ROBOTIC SPACEFLIGHT
Unmanned space mission; Unmanned space missions; Robotic spacecraft; Spaceprobe; Interplanetary probe; Planetary probe; Moon probe; Unmanned space vehicle; Non-human spaceflight; Cargo spacecraft; Robotic space mission; Space probe; Robotic exploration; Space Probe; Un-manned resupply spacecraft; Space probe programs; Space probes; Space robotics; Extraterrestrial probe; Extraterrestrial probes; Robotic space exploration; Uncrewed resupply spacecraft; Unmanned resupply spacecraft; Deep-space probe; Deep space probe; Automated cargo spacecraft; Unmanned robotic space probes; Impact probe; Autonomous spacecraft; Robots in space; Robotic resupply spacecraft; Unmanned spacecraft; List of uncrewed spacecraft; History of robotic space exploration; Unpiloted spacecraft
διαστημικός εξερευνητής
earth station         
  • Tier-1]] [[satellite dish]] (manufactured by [[Level 3 Communications]]) in [[Boise, Idaho]]
TERRESTRIAL RADIO STATION FOR COMMUNICATION WITH SPACECRAFT
Earth terminal complex; Earth Station; Mutual view; Earth terminal; Ground stations; Earth station (communications); Tracking station; Satellite earth station; Earthstation; Satilite uplink station; Satellite ground station; Telecommunications port; Earth station; Spacecraft ground instrumentation; Command and data acquisition station; Ground terminal; Terrestrial station; Ground tracking station; Interplanetary communications
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تعريف

Interplanetary
·adj Between planets; as, interplanetary spaces.

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Interplanetary spaceflight

Interplanetary spaceflight or interplanetary travel is the crewed or uncrewed travel between stars and planets, usually within a single planetary system. In practice, spaceflights of this type are confined to travel between the planets of the Solar System. Uncrewed space probes have flown to all the observed planets in the Solar System as well as to dwarf planets Pluto and Ceres, and several asteroids. Orbiters and landers return more information than fly-by missions. Crewed flights have landed on the Moon and have been planned, from time to time, for Mars, Venus and Mercury. While many scientists appreciate the knowledge value that uncrewed flights provide, the value of crewed missions is more controversial. Science fiction writers propose a number of benefits, including the mining of asteroids, access to solar power, and room for colonization in the event of an Earth catastrophe.

A number of techniques have been developed to make interplanetary flights more economical. Advances in computing and theoretical science have already improved some techniques, while new proposals may lead to improvements in speed, fuel economy, and safety. Travel techniques must take into consideration the velocity changes necessary to travel from one body to another in the Solar System. For orbital flights, an additional adjustment must be made to match the orbital speed of the destination body. Other developments are designed to improve rocket launching and propulsion, as well as the use of non-traditional sources of energy. Using extraterrestrial resources for energy, oxygen, and water would reduce costs and improve life support systems.

Any crewed interplanetary flight must include certain design requirements. Life support systems must be capable of supporting human lives for extended periods of time. Preventative measures are needed to reduce exposure to radiation and ensure optimum reliability.