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Orbital maneuver

orbital maneuvering is a way to move a spacecraft around in space. For example, if a spacecraft needs to move from one place to another, it would use its thrusters (small rockets) to make the maneuver. A spacecraft can come closer to or further away from a planet, or change its direction when it needs to. This can help the spacecraft explore more of space and get to where it needs to go.