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Reboost
A reboost is the process of boosting the altitude of an artificial satellite in Low Earth Orbit in order to delay its atmospheric re-entry due to orbital decay.
References
References
- Stewart, Robert W.. (1992-05-15). "Rocket Blasts Satellite Toward a Proper Orbit".
- "STS-49 (Intelsat/Asem) Mission Profile". [[NASA]].
- "NASA Succeeds with Gamma-Ray Observatory Reboost". [[NASA]].
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