terrestrial orbit

terrestrial orbit
Žemės orbita statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. Earth’s orbit; terrestrial orbit vok. Erdbahn, f; Erdumlaufbahn, f rus. земная орбита, f; орбита Земли, f pranc. orbite de la Terre, f; orbite terrestre, f

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