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orbit

[awr-bit] / ˈɔr bɪt /




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The role puts Ives in one more influential orbit; Altman is among the AI industry’s most influential executives.

From Barron's

As of Sept. 30, 2025, York Space had flown 74 missions and logged more than 4 million hours in orbit.

From MarketWatch

This added resistance forces satellites to burn more fuel just to stay in orbit and raises uncertainty about their precise positions.

From Science Daily

The new findings show that at least some FRB sources are part of stellar pairs, with two stars orbiting one another.

From Science Daily

The company is bidding on the Golden Dome project with technologies like very low Earth orbit spacecraft and optical sensors, H.C.

From Barron's