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  • Triad-Orbit OA Orbit Arm
    Triad-Orbit OA Orbit Arm

    The Triad-Orbit OA Orbit Arm is perfect for professionals needing precise and flexible device placement. Its heavy-duty ball joint ensures you can extend and manoeuvre heavy devices with exact placement. This freestanding orbital boom arm is compatible with optional IO-A1A or IO-A2A extensions giving you added length and adjustability to fit your specific needs. With the ability to use IO-C and Synergy clamps you can effortlessly extend devices from Triad stands. For wall or ceiling positioning pair it with IO-W and IO-WSP. Additionally when combined with an IO-VM the Orbit Arm provides excellent options for mounting video monitors or televisions either from the wall or floor making it a versatile choice for various professional setups.

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  • Triad-Orbit OA-M Mini Orbit Arm
    Triad-Orbit OA-M Mini Orbit Arm

    The Triad-Orbit OA-M Mini Orbit Arm is ideal for commercial installations needing a compact yet powerful solution. Its small size fits perfectly into tight spaces making it incredibly versatile. The OA-M pairs effortlessly with iO-C iO-GC iO-GCM Clamps or the iO-W wall plate creating a fully functional boom arm that can attach to stands desktops walls and more. This mini arm is IQ-Equipped providing the convenience of quickly attaching iO-H heads to your lights cameras or flags for a secure and stable hold. The robust design ensures reliable support making it perfect for professional studios video shoots and other demanding environments. The OA-M Mini Orbit Arm delivers the strength and flexibility needed for a wide range of applications giving you confidence in your equipment and peace of mind.

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  • In Orbit
    In Orbit

    Recorded in New York in 1958, and released the same year, 'In Orbit' is trumpeter Clark Terry's sixth album as leader. Featuring Thelonious Monk on Piano, in his only Riverside outing as sideman, the album also features Sam Jones (bass) and Philly Joe Jones (drums). This new edition of the album is released as part of the OJC Series and is pressed on 180-gram vinyl at RTI with (AAA) lacquers cut from the original master tapes by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio. It is presented in a Tip-On Jacket.

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  • What is an elliptical orbit?

    An elliptical orbit is a type of orbit in which an object, such as a planet or satellite, follows an oval-shaped path around another object, typically a star or planet. In an elliptical orbit, the object's distance from the central body varies, with the closest point being the perigee and the farthest point being the apogee. The shape of the ellipse is determined by the gravitational pull of the central body and the object's velocity. Elliptical orbits are common in our solar system, with planets like Earth and Mars following elliptical paths around the Sun.

  • What happens to the orbit?

    The orbit of a celestial body can change due to various factors such as gravitational interactions with other objects, the presence of a third body, or the effects of general relativity. These changes can result in the orbit becoming more elliptical, shifting to a different plane, or even being ejected from its current orbit altogether. The specific changes to the orbit depend on the specific circumstances and forces at play.

  • Are there Dark Orbit hacks?

    It is not recommended to use hacks or cheats in Dark Orbit or any other online game as it violates the game's terms of service and can result in penalties such as account suspension or banning. Using hacks can also create an unfair advantage over other players, disrupting the balance of the game. It is best to play the game fairly and enjoy the experience as intended by the developers.

  • From when does the orbit begin?

    The orbit begins as soon as an object is launched into space and starts moving around a larger celestial body, such as a planet or a star. Once the object is in motion and under the influence of the larger body's gravitational pull, it follows a curved path known as an orbit. The orbit continues until an external force, such as atmospheric drag or gravitational perturbations, alters its trajectory.

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  • Secret Orbit
    Secret Orbit

    In a flat in a dismal part of London overlooking a park a man known only as [FORENAME] [SURNAME] lies dead and slowly decomposing. Because he is unable to speak for himself, his story is told by a narrator. When Mr [SURNAME] was still in the land of the living, it was rumoured that he'd been committed to the dreaded Holding Pen, and as nobody escapes from the Holding Pen, how come he's lying dead in his own flat? The comedy unfolds in 33 chapters mirroring Dante's cantos, set in a hellish world uncannily like post-Brexit Britain.

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  • Retrograde Orbit
    Retrograde Orbit

    At the outer edge of their solar system, on the mining planet Tisa, Flint and her mother live in the colony of Swift Springs.Displaced by a nuclear event, Flint’s family had settled there two generations ago to become miners.After apprenticing at the refinery, every day for Flint is tedium -- and she can't stop thinking about what life had been like at their old family home.But is the home that her family has built for her enough, or will the irradiated planet pull her away from them?By following in her family's footsteps and leaving to forge a new path, is she betraying her relatives, or honouring their legacy?Kristyna Baczinski's colorful, gorgeously drawn outer space landscapes and engaging characters tell a story of hope and possibilities in the stars.

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    Orbit Tee

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  • Assassin's Orbit
    Assassin's Orbit

    Murder makes unlikely allies. On the eve of the planet Ileri's historic vote to join the Commonwealth, the assassination of a government minister threatens to shatter everything.Private investigator Noo Okereke and spy Meiko Ogawa join forces with police chief Toiwa to investigate and discover clues that point disturbingly toward a threat humanity thought they had escaped.

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  • Can you easily explain the orbit?

    Yes, the orbit is the curved path that an object takes as it moves around another object in space, such as a planet orbiting a star. The shape of the orbit is typically elliptical, with the object moving faster when it is closer to the object it is orbiting and slower when it is farther away. The orbit is determined by the gravitational pull between the two objects, with the more massive object at the center of the orbit. The orbit can be described using mathematical equations and is a fundamental concept in understanding the motion of celestial bodies in space.

  • How does the Earth's orbit work?

    The Earth's orbit is an elliptical path around the Sun, with the Sun located at one of the foci of the ellipse. The Earth travels along this orbit at an average speed of about 67,000 miles per hour. The Earth's orbit is tilted at an angle of about 23.5 degrees relative to its orbital plane, which is why we experience seasons. The combination of the Earth's orbital path and its tilt results in the changing seasons and the varying lengths of days throughout the year.

  • What is Earth's orbit number 3?

    Earth's orbit number 3 refers to the third orbit of the Earth around the Sun. This orbit takes approximately 365.25 days to complete, which is why we have a leap year every four years to account for the extra quarter day. Earth's orbit number 3 is significant because it is the orbit that determines our calendar year and the changing of the seasons.

  • Could the sun orbit other planets?

    No, the sun cannot orbit other planets. The sun is the central star of our solar system and all the planets, including Earth, orbit around it due to its immense gravitational pull. The sun's mass and gravitational force are what keep the planets in their orbits, so it is not possible for the sun to orbit any of the planets.

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