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orbital missions

Orbital missions involve sending spacecraft into Earth's orbit or beyond to study our planet, the solar system, or support communications and navigation. These missions use rockets to propel spacecraft to high speeds, achieving enough velocity to stay circling around Earth or travel to other destinations. Once in orbit, satellites and telescopes can collect data, monitor environmental changes, or perform scientific experiments. These missions help us understand climate, improve technology, and explore space, contributing to advances in science, safety, and daily life.