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Orbital mission

An orbital mission involves sending a spacecraft into space to orbit around a celestial body, such as Earth or another planet. These missions are used for scientific research, communication, Earth observation, or exploration. Once in orbit, the spacecraft can collect data, take images, or perform experiments over extended periods. Achieving this requires carefully planned launch, precise velocity, and trajectory adjustments to stay in a stable orbit. Orbital missions are fundamental for advancing our understanding of space and supporting technological and scientific developments.