Physical Limits Clause Samples

Physical Limits. The combined mass of 8(1) satellites, as launched, plus the adapter and deployment structure, must be injected into orbit according to the parameters stated below. Three or four planes will be launched into different ascending nodes spaced to maximize coverage of latitudes between 25 and 50 degrees. The operational orbit parameters for the satellites shall be: - design orbit 775.0 km altitude, circular - nominal ascending nodes spaced 135 degrees apart - minimum altitude(2) 740 km - right ascension nominal +/- 5 degrees at orbit insertion of ascending node - inclination 45.0 +/- 1.0 degrees - phasing within plane 45 +/- 5 degrees The relative spacing between the ascending or descending nodes of any two planes shall not be less than 22.5 degrees three years after the launch of plane 3.
Physical Limits. The following class sizes are to be determined by physical facilities: Language Laboratories, Science Laboratories, Business Education, Industrial Arts, Occupational Education, Technical Education, Art, Home Economics, Physical Education, Music Education and Study Halls. If an overage occurs, administration will exhibit good faith in attempting to rectify the overage; i.e., additional equipment.
Physical Limits. 1 3.1.2 Satellite Channel Capacity..................................................... 1 3.1.3 Lifetime....................................................................... 2 3.1.4 Constellation Frequency Plan (For Information)................................. 2 3.1.5 Emission Limitations........................................................... 3 3.1.5.1 General Transmitted Emission Envelope............................... 3 3.1.5.2 Cessation of Emission............................................... 4 3.1.5.3 Protection of National and International Meteorological Satellite Operations........................................................ 5 3.1.5.4 Protection of Radio Astronomy Operations............................ 5 3.2