orbitalhoz
Orbitalhoz is a term that refers to the phenomenon of an object entering orbit around another celestial body. This can be a natural occurrence, such as when a moon forms or is captured by a planet, or it can be an artificial process, like placing a satellite into Earth's orbit. The successful entry into orbit requires a precise balance of velocity and altitude. If an object is too slow, it will re-enter the atmosphere or crash into the body it is attempting to orbit. If it is too fast, it may escape the gravitational pull of the celestial body altogether.
For artificial objects, achieving orbitalhoz typically involves a series of thruster firings to adjust speed and