suborbitallennoiksi
Suborbitallennoiksi is a Finnish term used in aerospace discourse to describe the process of planning, engineering, and conducting missions that operate on suborbital trajectories rather than achieving an orbital velocity. In a suborbital mission, the vehicle reaches space for a limited time and returns to Earth without completing an orbit.
Etymology and usage: The word is a compound built from suborbital and the Finnish suffix -noiksi, which
Scope: Suborbitallennoiksi covers mission design, vehicle modifications, and flight profiling necessary to ensure a suborbital mission
Trajectory and performance: Suborbital missions typically aim for apogees in the tens to hundreds of kilometers
Regulatory and practical context: Launches require authorization from national space authorities and adherence to safety, airspace,
Notes: The term is not universally standardized and is mainly found in Finnish-language sources or discussions.