Use the exact values you entered in previous answer(s) to make later calculation(s) The International Space...
QUESTION 17 The International Space Station which presently has mass of about 420,000 kilograms, maintains an orbit with an altitude of between 330 and 435 kilometers (205 and 270 miles respectively) above the Earth surface by means of re-boost maneuvers using the engines of the Zvezda module or visiting spacecraft to compensate for 2 km/month orbital decay due to the atmospheric drag. Calculate the following for the low orbit of the ISS (330 kilometers above the Earth surface), assuming that...
You are a visitor aboard the New International Space Station, which is in a circular orbit around the Earth with an orbital speed of vo = 1.91 km/s. The station is equipped with a High Velocity Projectile Launcher, which can be used to launch small projectiles in various directions at high speeds. Most of the time, the projectiles either enter new orbits around the Earth or else eventually fall down and hit the Earth. However, as you know from your...
Part A The International Space Station is orbiting at an altitude of about 370 km above the earth's surface. The mass of the earth is 5.97 x 1024 kg, the radius of the earth is 6.38 x 10 m, and G- 6.67 x 10-11 N m2/kg2. Assuming a circular orbit, (a) what is the period of the International Space Station's orbit? Submit Request Answer Part B (b) what is the speed of the International Space Station in its orbit? m/s...
The International Space Station, ISS hereafter, has an orbital period of approxi- mately 93 minutes. Determine the following: 12. How fast is the ISS moving? 13. How far above the surface of the Earth is the ISS? 14. Using only your answer to question 12 and the given orbital perdiod of the ISS, determine how high the Hubble Space Telescope orbits above the surface of the Earth, if its orbital period is 95.42 minutes 15. If NASA launched portable rocket-boosters...
You are a visitor aboard the New International Space Station, which is in a circular orbit around the Earth with an orbital speed of vo = 1.10 km/s. The station is equipped with a High Velocity Projectile Launcher, which can be used to launch small projectiles in various directions at high speeds. Most of the time, the projectiles either enter new orbits around the Earth or else eventually fall down and hit the Earth. However, as you know from your...
You are a visitor aboard the New International Space Station, which is in a circular orbit around the Earth with an orbital speed of ?o=1.10 km/svo=1.10 km/s . The station is equipped with a high velocity projectile launcher, which can be used to launch small projectiles in various directions at high speeds. Most of the time, the projectiles either enter new orbits around the Earth or eventually fall down and hit the Earth. However, as you know from your physics...
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1. A marble is fired into the air at 12m/s at an angle of 35° from vertical. It lands 1.25 m lower than its launch height. What is the maximum height that it reaches above its landing location? When does it reach this height? When does it land? What is its velocity (speed and direction) when it lands? Max height Time at max height = Time of landing- Velocity at landing - 2. The Space Shuttle used to fly...
Use the exact values you enter in previous answer(s) to make later calculation(s) In December 2006, two Missouri representatives filed legislation requiring that the price of motor fuel be adjusted for volume changes caused by temperature fluctuations. The industry standard assumes e emperature s 60°F. n he summer when he temperature eas y exceeds 60 F in Missoun, gasoline expands and its density decreases. Because gaso ne s so oume, you b fewer gasoline molecules (less energy) per gallon during...
Use the exact values you enter in previous answer(s) to make later calculation(s). A block of copper at a temperature of 54 degree C is placed in contact with a block of aluminum at a temperature of 44 degree C in an insulated container. As a result of a transfer of 1085 J of energy from the copper to the aluminum, the final equilibrium temperature of the two blocks is 48 degree C. What is the approximate change in the...
Acceleration due to gravity on board of your spaceship that orbits Jupiter is 25.89 m/s. How high is your spaceship above Jupiter's cloud tops? Express your answer in kilometers and round it to the nearest integer. M Jupiter = 1.90 x 104 kg; R Jupiter = 69,911 km. Your cosmic journey brought you into the vicinity of a neutron star. In fact, you are orbiting this neutron star at an orbital distance of 22.424 kilometers. The neutron star has mass...