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  • ...altitude of {{OrbitAltitude|b=Kerbin|f=k}} and a speed of {{OrbitVelocity|b=Kerbin}}. From a 70&nbsp;km low equatorial orbit, the periapsis maneuver re ...825698569= (1585.18 + 600-670)/(1585.18 + 600)--> with an apoapsis of 3100.36<!-- (1585.18+600)*2-670-600 -->&nbsp;km.
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  • <math> \Delta V = -\sqrt{b d p_0 GM} e^{\frac{r_0}{2H}} Ei(-\frac{r_0}{2H}), </math> где <math>b = 0.5*1.2230948554874*0.008 = 0.004892379</math> - постоянная; <m
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  • ...825698569= (1585.18 + 600-670)/(1585.18 + 600)--> with an apoapsis of 3100.36<!-- (1585.18+600)*2-670-600 -->&nbsp;km.
    20 KB (1,112 words) - 08:42, 21 April 2023
  • ...mente de {{OrbitAltitude|b=Kerbin|f=k}} y una velocidad de {{OrbitVelocity|b=Kerbin}}. Desde una órbita ecuatorial baja 70&nbsp;km, la maniobra de peri ...5825698569= (1585.18 + 600-670)/(1585.18 + 600)--> con un apoapsis de 3100.36<!-- (1585.18+600)*2-670-600 -->&nbsp;km.
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  • ...imizes velocity losses to gravity and [[atmosphere|atmospheric drag]] and (b) launches eastward (toward the 90 degree heading) to gain 174.5 m/s of orbi ...altitude of {{OrbitAltitude|b=Kerbin|f=k}} and a speed of {{OrbitVelocity|b=Kerbin}}. From a 70&nbsp;km low equatorial orbit, the periapsis maneuver re
    14 KB (1,939 words) - 01:29, 25 November 2021
  • | [[File:"Oscar-B" icon.png |60px | alt = 0010]] || "Oscar-B" || [[File:¦.png|alt=02]]XS || 0.096 || 0.011 || || 0.085 | [[File:RF-AD-B 400 icon.png | 60px | alt = 0140]] || RF-AD-B 400 || [[File:¦.png|alt=06]]Mk2/2•S || 2.25 || 0.25 || || 2
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  • ...nt to move from point A to point B, you start moving directly toward point B. Keep moving in that direction for a while, and eventually, you'll get the ...If we want to write a point (a, b, c), we can write it as a * (1, 0, 0) + b * (0, 1, 0) + c * (0, 0, 1). The set of vectors (1, 0, 0) and (0, 1, 0) do
    345 KB (62,549 words) - 17:16, 1 October 2020
  • ...nt to move from point A to point B, you start moving directly toward point B. Keep moving in that direction for a while, and eventually, you'll get the ...If we want to write a point (a, b, c), we can write it as a * (1, 0, 0) + b * (0, 1, 0) + c * (0, 0, 1). The set of vectors (1, 0, 0) and (0, 1, 0) do
    347 KB (56,718 words) - 04:41, 27 May 2022