The De-orbit Burn The Shuttle

  1. The De-orbit BurnThe Shuttle must reduce its velocity at a pre-calculated point in its orbit in order to return to Earth. In
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  2. The De-orbit BurnThe Shuttle must reduce its velocity at a pre-calculated point in its orbit in order to return to Earth. In
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  3. A de-orbit burn, similar (but not the same) to that presented in the previous math problem, has been performed. During this
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  4. A de-orbit burn, similar to that presented in the previous math problem, has been performed. During this de-orbit burn a
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  5. The shuttle must perform the de-orbit burn to change its orbit so that the perigee, the point in the orbit closest to Earth, is
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  6. The shuttle must perform the de-orbit burn to change its orbit so that the perigee, the point in the orbit closest to Earth, is
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  7. Calculate how long a de-orbit burn must last in minutes and seconds to achieve the Shuttle’s change in altitude from 205 miles
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  8. The space shuttle is in a 150km-high circular orbit. It needs to reach a 560km-high circular orbit to catch the Hubble Space
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  9. A deorbit burn has been performed. During this deorbit burn a pre-calculated Delta V (change in velocity) of 290 ft/s (or 88.4
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  10. Suppose the space shuttle is in orbit 390 km from the Earth's surface, and circles the Earth about once every 92.4 minutes. Find
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