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Delta-V chart mathematics - Space Exploration Stack Exchange The more I look at this, the deeper explanation develops Tricky part is that you must imagine everything on either side of Mars transfer orbit to be burns done at either LEO or LMO locations That's how they can have 5 different points all in a row - they're all different degrees of eccentricity, up to and beyond hyperbolic orbits That's Oberth effect on the solar system scale
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Where can I find data for Atmospheric density vs. altitude? I think that there was a Japanese proposal for "low-flying" cubesats for Earth imaging, I think it was in the 100 to 150 km ballpark which allows the same diffraction-limited resolution figure of a 3 or 4X larger diameter aperture in a reasonable LEO The proposal called for continuous electric propulsion for altitude maintenance against drag
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LEO metric to determine the ground track of a satellite 7 I'm trying to correlate a behavior on LEO satellites with the position it is over the Earth The behavior takes place over a period of time I'm trying to come up with a metric that will identify something about the position relative to the position on the equator, and not vs the actual long lat at the moment
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How do I determine the ground-track period of a LEO satellite? The satellite that I am observing has a orbital period of 106 minutes But I just now realized that since earth is also rotating, each time a LEO completes an orbit, it is at a different place So, I want to know after how much time how many orbit periods later does a LEO satellite come back to the exact same place repeat the trajectory