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Qu'est-ce (qui) est land determination - définition

Satellite orbit determination; Orbit Determination; Precise orbit determination; Precise Orbit Determination
  • Diagram showing how orbit-de­ter­mi­na­tion data was handled in a 1962 NASA mission. (Of historical interest only.)

Sex-determination system         
  • Drosophila sex-chromosomes
  • Human male XY chromosomes after [[G-banding]]
BIOLOGICAL SYSTEM THAT DETERMINES THE DEVELOPMENT OF ORGANISM’S SEX
Sex-determining; Gonosome; Sex-determining system; Sex-determination systems; Sex determination system; Sex determining system; Heterochromosome; Genotypic sex determination; Sex-determination System; UV sex determination; Gonosomal; Sex determination and sex linked inheritance; Evolution of sex-determination systems
A sex-determination system is a biological system that determines the development of sexual characteristics in an organism. Most organisms that create their offspring using sexual reproduction have two sexes.
Gonosome         
  • Drosophila sex-chromosomes
  • Human male XY chromosomes after [[G-banding]]
BIOLOGICAL SYSTEM THAT DETERMINES THE DEVELOPMENT OF ORGANISM’S SEX
Sex-determining; Gonosome; Sex-determining system; Sex-determination systems; Sex determination system; Sex determining system; Heterochromosome; Genotypic sex determination; Sex-determination System; UV sex determination; Gonosomal; Sex determination and sex linked inheritance; Evolution of sex-determination systems
·noun The reproductive zooids of a hydroid colony, collectively.
ZO sex-determination system         
BIOLOGICAL SYSTEM IN CERTAIN MOTHS
Z0 sex-determination system
The ZO sex-determination system is a system that determines the sex of offspring in several moths. In those species, there is one sex chromosome, Z.

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Orbit determination

Orbit determination is the estimation of orbits of objects such as moons, planets, and spacecraft. One major application is to allow tracking newly observed asteroids and verify that they have not been previously discovered. The basic methods were discovered in the 17th century and have been continuously refined.

Observations are the raw data fed into orbit determination algorithms. Observations made by a ground-based observer typically consist of time-tagged azimuth, elevation, range, and/or range rate values. Telescopes or radar apparatus are used, because naked-eye observations are inadequate for precise orbit determination. With more or better observations, the accuracy of the orbit determination process also improves, and fewer "false alarms" result.

After orbits are determined, mathematical propagation techniques can be used to predict the future positions of orbiting objects. As time goes by, the actual path of an orbiting object tends to diverge from the predicted path (especially if the object is subject to difficult-to-predict perturbations such as atmospheric drag), and a new orbit determination using new observations serves to re-calibrate knowledge of the orbit.

Satellite tracking is another major application. For the US and partner countries, to the extent that optical and radar resources allow, the Joint Space Operations Center gathers observations of all objects in Earth orbit. The observations are used in new orbit determination calculations that maintain the overall accuracy of the satellite catalog. Collision avoidance calculations may use this data to calculate the probability that one orbiting object will collide with another. A satellite's operator may decide to adjust the orbit, if the risk of collision in the present orbit is unacceptable. (It is not possible to adjust the orbit for events of very low probability; it would soon use up the propellant the satellite carries for orbital station-keeping.) Other countries, including Russia and China, have similar tracking assets.