Orbitaleihins
Orbitaleihins are a type of artificial satellite designed to provide a stable, long-term platform for scientific research and technological demonstrations in low Earth orbit. These satellites are typically launched into orbit using a rocket and are equipped with various instruments and experiments that are exposed to the space environment. Orbitaleihins are used to study the effects of microgravity on materials, biological systems, and physical processes, as well as to test new technologies and systems that may be used in future space missions. They are often equipped with solar panels to generate power and communication systems to transmit data back to Earth. Orbitaleihins can remain in orbit for extended periods, sometimes years, before being deorbited and disposed of in a controlled manner. The data and findings from orbitaleihins contribute to our understanding of space and help advance space exploration and technology.