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[Show more]Answer the questions below based on the following information about a reconnaissance 
satellite: The satellite has an apogee altitude of 6,822 km and a perigee altitude of 1,542 km. 
The inclination is at 42 degrees, the right ascension of the ascending node is 85 degrees, and 
the argument of perig...
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Add to cartAnswer the questions below based on the following information about a reconnaissance 
satellite: The satellite has an apogee altitude of 6,822 km and a perigee altitude of 1,542 km. 
The inclination is at 42 degrees, the right ascension of the ascending node is 85 degrees, and 
the argument of perig...
1. What is the linear momentum of a 27,500 kg spacecraft moving at 28,000 km per hour? 
p ⃑=mV ⃑( p=mV ) 
28,000 km per hour = 7777.7778 m/s 
p ⃑=(27,500kg)(7777.7778m/s) 
p ⃑=213,888,889.5 kg·m/s 
2. A 125 g rock is wedged in a tire that has a diameter of 0.70 meters. The moment of inertia...
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Add to cart1. What is the linear momentum of a 27,500 kg spacecraft moving at 28,000 km per hour? 
p ⃑=mV ⃑( p=mV ) 
28,000 km per hour = 7777.7778 m/s 
p ⃑=(27,500kg)(7777.7778m/s) 
p ⃑=213,888,889.5 kg·m/s 
2. A 125 g rock is wedged in a tire that has a diameter of 0.70 meters. The moment of inertia...
Magnitude of Vectors 
R=√(7626) 
2 
+(4972) 
2 
+(806) 
2=9139 km 
V=√(0.626) 
2 
+(−0.690) 
2 
+(−6.160) 
2=6.230 km/s 
1. Determine the size of the size (semimajor axis) of this orbit. 
ε= 
V 
2 
2 
− 
μ 
R 
ε= 
(6.230 km/s) 
2 
2 
− 
3.986 x105 
km3 
/s 
2 
9139 km 
ε=−24.208 km...
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Add to cartMagnitude of Vectors 
R=√(7626) 
2 
+(4972) 
2 
+(806) 
2=9139 km 
V=√(0.626) 
2 
+(−0.690) 
2 
+(−6.160) 
2=6.230 km/s 
1. Determine the size of the size (semimajor axis) of this orbit. 
ε= 
V 
2 
2 
− 
μ 
R 
ε= 
(6.230 km/s) 
2 
2 
− 
3.986 x105 
km3 
/s 
2 
9139 km 
ε=−24.208 km...
A satellite is launched into a low-Earth (parking) orbit with an altitude of 222 km and need to 
be moved into a geosynchronous orbit with an altitude of 38,622 km. Based on this 
information, perform the following 12 calculations: 
222 km + 6378 km = 6600 km 
38622 km + 6378 km = 45000 km 
1. Deter...
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Add to cartA satellite is launched into a low-Earth (parking) orbit with an altitude of 222 km and need to 
be moved into a geosynchronous orbit with an altitude of 38,622 km. Based on this 
information, perform the following 12 calculations: 
222 km + 6378 km = 6600 km 
38622 km + 6378 km = 45000 km 
1. Deter...
Answer these 8 questions based on the following information: A rocket is launched from 
Kwajalein Missile Range in the Marshall Islands (9.24 degrees N, 267.29 degrees E) that is 
delivering a microsatellite to a parking orbit with a right ascension of the ascending node of 
123 degrees at an inclin...
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Add to cartAnswer these 8 questions based on the following information: A rocket is launched from 
Kwajalein Missile Range in the Marshall Islands (9.24 degrees N, 267.29 degrees E) that is 
delivering a microsatellite to a parking orbit with a right ascension of the ascending node of 
123 degrees at an inclin...
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