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Background: the Centaur impacts the moon with a velocity of 2.500 km/s (relative to the moon). Why is it acceptable to assume that the impact velocity will be consistent, even if the mass is not consistent? (Hint: think about the path that the vehicle approaches the moon)

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Answered by Ian
do VASTS yourself next time!
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