| 31. | Therefore, the Moon takes a little longer to return to perigee than to return to the same star.
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| 32. | A strain gauge in the antenna canister would measure differences in atmospheric drag between the perigee and the apogee.
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| 33. | The object made four Earth orbits of about three months each before being ejected after the June 2007 perigee.
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| 34. | :The apogee and perigee for 5 station articles are combined into a single edit to the ISSIB template.
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| 35. | :The TLE's as well as the apogee and perigee data all come from the single edit.
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| 36. | Around 3 a . m ., the moon reaches perigee, coming within 221, 662 miles of Earth.
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| 37. | The solstice, the full moon, and the lunar perigee all occur within a few hours of each other.
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| 38. | A special case of high Earth orbit is the highly elliptical orbit, where altitude at perigee is less than.
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| 39. | This orbit also allows us to study the boundary region of the magnetosphere as it skims the magnetopause at perigees.
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| 40. | Subsequent perigee-up operation moved its orbit to apogee 32110 km, perigee 460 km of 565 minutes period.
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