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In page Spacecraft propulsion:

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In orbit, any additional impulse, even tiny, will result in a change in the orbit path, in two ways:[6]

  • Prograde/retrograde (i.e. acceleration in the tangential/opposite in tangential direction), which increases/decreases altitude of orbit.
  • Perpendicular to orbital plane, which changes orbital inclination.[citation needed]