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Areocentric orbit

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20: 1042: 1021: 898: 958: 1079: 143:— entered areocentric orbit on 13 November 1971. Within a month, Mariner 9 was joined in orbit by two Soviet orbiters: 953: 833: 252: 918: 672: 991: 630: 621: 358: 938: 408: 883: 19: 863: 690: 1001: 986: 511: 1072: 996: 304: 858: 460: 380: 368: 199: 981: 923: 893: 681: 558: 526: 496: 455: 440: 319: 1103: 1053: 1006: 828: 612: 501: 470: 398: 373: 348: 309: 290: 245: 179: 164: 134: 8: 1108: 868: 663: 403: 224:. Monographs in Aerospace History. Translated by Katherine A. Nazarova. NASA. p. 57. 204:. The NASA History Series. NASA Scientific and Technical Information Branch. p. 288. 1065: 541: 430: 328: 99: 908: 806: 736: 445: 363: 25: 888: 820: 584: 546: 420: 390: 343: 95: 928: 521: 425: 415: 314: 238: 87: 1049: 1024: 976: 968: 963: 848: 843: 774: 754: 745: 338: 324: 300: 295: 270: 174: 1098: 1092: 878: 873: 792: 435: 353: 169: 943: 853: 727: 710: 568: 465: 333: 216: 1041: 948: 783: 553: 533: 450: 516: 230: 107: 106:
of an areocentric orbit are sometimes called by specialized names: the
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V.G. Perminov (July 1999). "4.6 The Spacecraft's Struggle to Mars".
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2001 Mars Odyssey
Mars
Mars
orbit
Mars
Ares
Greek
Mars
geocentric orbit
heliocentric orbit
apsides
pericenter
perigee
apocenter
apogee
artificial satellite
Mariner 9
Mars 2
Mars 3
Areostationary orbit
Heliocentrism
List of orbits
Cytherocentric orbit
On Mars: Exploration of the Red Planet, 1958–1978 (NASA SP-4212)
The Difficult Road to Mars (NP-1999-06-251-HQ)
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