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Rotation / Celestial mechanics / Force / Geostationary orbit / Escape velocity / Mass / Centrifugal force / Circular motion / Orbit / Physics / Classical mechanics / Astrodynamics
Date: 2010-04-16 14:19:17
Rotation
Celestial mechanics
Force
Geostationary orbit
Escape velocity
Mass
Centrifugal force
Circular motion
Orbit
Physics
Classical mechanics
Astrodynamics

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