orbiter

[ˈɔːbɪtə(r)]

orbiter Definition

  • 1a spacecraft designed to orbit a planet, moon, or other celestial body in order to collect data about it
  • 2a person who is in a social situation but not taking an active part in it

Using orbiter: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "orbiter" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The orbiter will study the surface of Mars.

  • Example

    The lunar orbiter took pictures of the moon's surface.

  • Example

    She was an orbiter at the party, standing on the sidelines and observing the conversations.

orbiter Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with orbiter

  • a reusable spacecraft used by NASA for human spaceflight missions

    Example

    The space shuttle orbiter was retired in 2011 after 135 missions.

  • a series of five unmanned spacecraft sent to the Moon by NASA in the mid-1960s to take photographs of the lunar surface

    Example

    The lunar orbiter missions provided valuable information for the Apollo program.

  • a spacecraft designed to orbit Mars and study its atmosphere, climate, and geology

    Example

    The Mars orbiter has discovered evidence of water on the planet's surface.

Origins of orbiter

from Latin 'orbita', meaning 'track'

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Summary: orbiter in Brief

An 'orbiter' [ˈɔːbɪtə(r)] can refer to a spacecraft designed to orbit a celestial body and collect data about it, such as the Mars orbiter. It can also refer to a person who is present in a social situation but not actively participating, like an orbiter at a party. Other examples include the lunar orbiter, which took pictures of the moon's surface, and the space shuttle orbiter, a reusable spacecraft used by NASA.

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