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- Pass_(spaceflight) abstract "A pass, in spaceflight and satellite communications, is the period in which a satellite or other spacecraft is visible above the local horizon, and therefore available for radio communication with a particular ground station or satellite receiver (or, in some cases, for visual observation). The beginning of a pass is termed acquisition of signal; the end of a pass is termed loss of signal. The point at which the spacecraft comes closest to the ground observer is the time of closest approach.The timing and duration of passes depends on the characteristics of the orbit a satellite occupies, as well as the topography and any occulting objects at the ground location. An observer directly on the ground track of the satellite will experience the greatest pass duration. Path loss and Doppler shifting are greatest toward the start and end of a pass.".
- Pass_(spaceflight) thumbnail SpaceStation_STS132_Tampa.JPG?width=300.
- Pass_(spaceflight) wikiPageID "48491335".
- Pass_(spaceflight) wikiPageLength "4119".
- Pass_(spaceflight) wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Pass_(spaceflight) wikiPageRevisionID "692408942".
- Pass_(spaceflight) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Astrodynamics.
- Pass_(spaceflight) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spacecraft_communication.
- Pass_(spaceflight) wikiPageWikiLink Communications_satellite.
- Pass_(spaceflight) wikiPageWikiLink Coverage_(telecommunication).
- Pass_(spaceflight) wikiPageWikiLink Doppler_effect.
- Pass_(spaceflight) wikiPageWikiLink Geosynchronous_orbit.
- Pass_(spaceflight) wikiPageWikiLink Ground_station.
- Pass_(spaceflight) wikiPageWikiLink Ground_track.
- Pass_(spaceflight) wikiPageWikiLink Horizontal_coordinate_system.
- Pass_(spaceflight) wikiPageWikiLink Low_Earth_orbit.
- Pass_(spaceflight) wikiPageWikiLink Naked_eye.
- Pass_(spaceflight) wikiPageWikiLink Occultation.
- Pass_(spaceflight) wikiPageWikiLink Orbit.
- Pass_(spaceflight) wikiPageWikiLink Path_loss.
- Pass_(spaceflight) wikiPageWikiLink Radio.
- Pass_(spaceflight) wikiPageWikiLink Satellite.
- Pass_(spaceflight) wikiPageWikiLink Satellite_constellation.
- Pass_(spaceflight) wikiPageWikiLink Satellite_dish.
- Pass_(spaceflight) wikiPageWikiLink Satellite_flare.
- Pass_(spaceflight) wikiPageWikiLink Satellite_navigation.
- Pass_(spaceflight) wikiPageWikiLink Spacecraft.
- Pass_(spaceflight) wikiPageWikiLink Spaceflight.
- Pass_(spaceflight) wikiPageWikiLink Topography.
- Pass_(spaceflight) wikiPageWikiLink Twilight.
- Pass_(spaceflight) wikiPageWikiLink File:SpaceStation_STS132_Tampa.JPG.
- Pass_(spaceflight) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Loss of signal".
- Pass_(spaceflight) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pass (spaceflight)".
- Pass_(spaceflight) wikiPageWikiLinkText "coverage".
- Pass_(spaceflight) wikiPageWikiLinkText "pass".
- Pass_(spaceflight) wikiPageWikiLinkText "passed".
- Pass_(spaceflight) wikiPageWikiLinkText "passes".
- Pass_(spaceflight) wikiPageWikiLinkText "passing".
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- Pass_(spaceflight) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Pass_(spaceflight) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Spacecraft-stub.
- Pass_(spaceflight) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Spaceflight.
- Pass_(spaceflight) subject Category:Astrodynamics.
- Pass_(spaceflight) subject Category:Spacecraft_communication.
- Pass_(spaceflight) hypernym Period.
- Pass_(spaceflight) type Country.
- Pass_(spaceflight) comment "A pass, in spaceflight and satellite communications, is the period in which a satellite or other spacecraft is visible above the local horizon, and therefore available for radio communication with a particular ground station or satellite receiver (or, in some cases, for visual observation). The beginning of a pass is termed acquisition of signal; the end of a pass is termed loss of signal.".
- Pass_(spaceflight) label "Pass (spaceflight)".
- Pass_(spaceflight) sameAs Q21501397.
- Pass_(spaceflight) sameAs Q21501397.
- Pass_(spaceflight) wasDerivedFrom Pass_(spaceflight)?oldid=692408942.
- Pass_(spaceflight) depiction SpaceStation_STS132_Tampa.JPG.
- Pass_(spaceflight) isPrimaryTopicOf Pass_(spaceflight).