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==Dictionary== | ==Dictionary== | ||
:'''Answards:''' The direction opposing the standard orbital motion. Clockwise. | :'''Answards:''' The direction opposing the standard orbital motion. Clockwise. | ||
:''' | :'''Bekker:''' Person with feet. | ||
:'''Down:''' The direction from the head to the feet of the speaker. The direction of decreasing inclination. | :'''Down:''' The direction from the head to the feet of the speaker. The direction of decreasing inclination. | ||
:'''East:''' Anticlockwise. | :'''East:''' Anticlockwise. |
Revision as of 20:06, 1 August 2009
Dictionary
- Answards: The direction opposing the standard orbital motion. Clockwise.
- Bekker: Person with feet.
- Down: The direction from the head to the feet of the speaker. The direction of decreasing inclination.
- East: Anticlockwise.
- Elf: (derog.) Member of homo caelum secundus.
- Ground Pounder: A welldweller clumsy in zero-gravity.
- Island: A colony with an artificial superstructure (i.e. not an asteroid colony)
- Lopez: A large asteroid.
- North: One pole of a magnet. The direction of increasing inclination.
- Rain: Micrometeorite impacts.
- Saz: A spacesuit. More strictly a space activity suit, so rarely used for suits for children.
- Spinbound: In spin-gravity. More generally, people or things originating from spin-gravity societies.
- Spinner: Person who lives on a spin-gravity colony.
- Spinwards: The direction of standard orbital motion. Anticlockwise.
- South: The direction of decreasing inclination.
- Starwards: The direction of increasing radius, especially in space.
- Tub: Unpowered spacecraft.
- Up: The direction from the feet to the head of the speaker. The direction of increasing inclination.
- Walk: Spacewalk.
- Wellbound: In a gravity well. More generally, people or things originating from planetary societies.
- Welldweller: Person who lives in gravity.
- Wellwards: The direction of decreasing radius, especially in space.
- West: Anticlockwise.