deorbit

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Etymology

From de- +‎ orbit.

Verb

deorbit (third-person singular simple present deorbits, present participle deorbiting, simple past and past participle deorbited)

  1. (transitive) To cause to leave orbit.
  2. (intransitive) Of an orbiting object, such as a satellite, to leave orbit.
    • 1986, Gloria W. Heath, ed., Space Safety and Rescue, 1984-1985: Proceedings of Symposia, page 62
      The Gemini emergency occurred when Gemini 8 deorbited and landed in the Northern Pacific 1000 miles south of Japan.
    • 2001, Rex Hall, David Shayler, The Rocket Men: Vostok & Voskhod, the First Soviet Manned Spaceflights, page 192:
      Vostok 3 deorbited first, at 09.24 MT on 15 August, followed six minutes later by Vostok 4.
    • 2002, Dan Simmons, “The End of Gravity”, in Worlds Enough & Time: Five Tales of Speculative Fiction, page 251:
      Viktor is a friend of mine," she says. "He tells me that he has had strange dreams since Mir deorbited."

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Noun

deorbit (plural deorbits)

  1. The act or process of leaving orbit.

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