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Physics, 15.07.2020 02:01 jordan5778

Although we have determined the energy required to boost the satellite from its initial circular orbit to a geosynchronous (circular) orbit, the pilot still has lots of work to achieve that goal practically. What if a novice pilot came along, and simply transfers that extra energy to the satellite in a quick boost (within a short period of time)

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