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orbital space member

a member of the orbital space discord server
often an idiot, weeb, or furry
Person 1: "The orbital space members are so gay."
Person 2: "I know right"
by fishonurbandictionary February 11, 2023
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Orbital Bone

When the male mounts the female during intercourse and, after insertion, revolves around his own axis. A male in orbit is not beyond the reach of Earth's gravity. In fact, gravity is what holds him in orbit.

The force of gravity in keeping the male in circular motion is an example of centripetal force. Since it acts always perpendicular to the motion, gravity does not do work on the Orbiting Bone if it is in a circular pleasurable orbit.
''Hey Alain, I swung by your mom's house and gave that biotch some cray-cray Orbital Bone with a side of pimp juice!''
by Kedifications March 1, 2023
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orbital tongue

the stimulation derived from the tongue circling the genitals on a man or woman.
Did Jack give Diane orbital tongue or did he leave her with lady wood???
by Left Eyez March 14, 2023
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Orbital Barrage

The act of standing above your partner and climaxing and covering everything in sight.
Oh yeah baby i'm about to orbital barrage all over you, this bed and the rest of the house.
by MjrZod April 4, 2024
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Orbital Networks

The interconnected web of satellites, space stations, and orbital infrastructure that form the backbone of off-world communication, navigation, observation, and logistics. Think of it as the internet, GPS, and air traffic control combined, but stretched across the sphere of space around Earth (and eventually other planets). These networks enable real-time global connectivity, constant Earth monitoring, and the coordination of all space traffic, forming the essential nervous system for a spacefaring civilization.
Orbital Networks Example: SpaceX's Starlink constellation is a nascent Orbital Network for broadband internet. A future advanced network might include navigation sats around Mars (MarGPS), fuel depots in Lagrange points, relay satellites for the Moon's far side, and a chain of monitoring stations tracking space debris—all talking to each other to keep the celestial economy running.
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 3, 2026
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Orbital Automation

The use of autonomous robots, AI, and self-replicating systems to perform industrial tasks in space without continuous human oversight. This is the extension of the factory floor to zero gravity, where robotic arms assemble satellites, AI-driven drones inspect and repair infrastructure, and automated tugboats manage orbital debris. The goal is to create a self-sustaining, scalable industrial presence in Earth orbit and beyond, turning the vacuum of space into a productive workshop run by machines that build, maintain, and even replicate themselves. It's the prerequisite for a post-scarcity space economy.
Orbital Automation *Example: A fully Orbital Automated factory could involve asteroid-mining drones feeding raw materials to 3D printers that manufacture solar power satellites, which are then positioned by autonomous space tugs—all coordinated by an AI overseer, with humans only on Earth monitoring the profit margins.*
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Orbital Deterrents

Weapons systems or military platforms stationed in space, designed to prevent hostile actions by an adversary through the threat of overwhelming, rapid, and inescapable retaliation from orbit. This is the ultimate high ground, where a platform could hold kinetic bombardment rods ("Rods from God"), lasers, or surveillance systems. The deterrent power comes from the inability of terrestrial defenses to reliably stop an attack that begins outside the atmosphere and has mere minutes to impact.
Example: In the novel Seveneves, the "Cloud Ark" and its defenders become a de facto Orbital Deterrent against Earth-based aggression. The theoretical system of tungsten telephone-pole-sized rods dropped from orbit to strike with the force of a nuclear weapon—without fallout—is a classic sci-fi example of a terrifyingly clean, fast, and unstoppable deterrent. Orbital Deterrents
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 3, 2026
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