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    deorbit

    US /di:'ɔ:bɪt/

    ・

    UK /di:'ɔ:bɪt/

    A1
    v.t.Transitive VerbTo guide a spacecraft out of its orbit.
    NASA will deorbit the satellite at the end of its mission.

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    Where Will The Space Station Splash Down? | March 15, 2022

    10:01Where Will The Space Station Splash Down? | March 15, 2022
    • NASA will begin to prepare the ISS for deorbit as early as 2026 by lowering the altitude of the space lab.

      NASA will begin to prepare the ISS for deorbit as early as 2026 by lowering the altitude of the space lab.

    B1

    The Space Junk That Threatens Future Missions

    05:37The Space Junk That Threatens Future Missions
    • Now, If they manage to find each other and couple a third time, the demonstrator will be considered a success and ELSA-d will deorbit and burn up in the atmosphere.

      Now, If they manage to find each other and couple a third time, the demonstrator will be considered a success and ELSA-d will deorbit and burn up in the atmosphere.

    B1

    How to Build a Dyson Sphere - The Ultimate Megastructure

    09:23How to Build a Dyson Sphere - The Ultimate Megastructure
    • Rockets aren't too expensive and difficult to deorbit and reuse

      Rockets aren't too expensive and difficult to deorbit and reuse

    • Rockets are too expensive and difficult to deorbit and reuse.

      Rockets are too expensive and difficult to deorbit and reuse.

    B1

    How giant lasers could get rid of space trash

    09:31How giant lasers could get rid of space trash
    • One, a physical sweeper placed in orbit that could catch or slow them down enough to deorbit them.

      One, a physical sweeper placed in orbit that could catch or slow them down enough to deorbit them.

    • So far, scientists have proposed two main ideas to remove these: one, a physical sweeper placed in orbit that could catch or slow them down enough to deorbit them.

      So far, scientists have proposed two main ideas to remove these: one, a physical sweeper placed in orbit that could catch or slow them down enough to deorbit them.

    B2