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English: View of the Earth 4 hours after apogee from a Molniya orbit under the assumption that the longitude of the apogee is 90 deg W. The spacecraft is at an altitude of 24043 km over the point 92.65 deg W 47.04 deg N.
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    The following pages on the English Wikipedia use this file (pages on other projects are not listed):

    Molniya orbit


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    Órbita de Mólniya


    Usage on ru.wikipedia.org

    Орбита «Молния»


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    Molnijabana


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    Usage on uk.wikipedia.org

    Орбіта «Молнія»




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