

QUESTION 20 Venus has an orbital period of 224.7 days and a rotational period of 243.02...
QUESTION 20 Venus has an orbital period of 224.7 days and a rotational period of 243.02 days. NASA would like to place a satellite around Venus which always remains in the same position over the Venusian surface. (a) (10 points) What should the altitude above the Venusian surface be (KILOMETERS)? QUESTION 21 Venus has an orbital period of 224.7 days and a rotational period of 243.02 days. NASA would like to place a satellite around Venus which always remains in...
Venus has an orbital period of 224.7 days and a rotational period of 243.02 days. NASA would like to place a satellite around Venus which always remains in the same position over the Venusian surface. (a) (10 points) What should the altitude above the Venusian surface be (KILOMETERS)?
Venus has an orbital period of 224.7 days and a rotational period of 243.02 days. NASA would like to place a satellite around Venus which always remains in the same position over the Venusian surface. (a) (10 points) What should the altitude above the Venusian surface be (KILOMETERS)? B. What should the speed of this satellite be (m/s)?
QUESTION 21 Venus has an orbital period of 224.7 days and a rotational period of 243.02 days. NASA would like to place a satellite around Venus which always remains in the same position over the Venusian surface. What should the speed of this satellite be (m/s)?
The Moon has a mass of M = 7.3·1022 kg,a radius of R = 1.7·106 m and a rotation period of T = 27.3 days.Scientists are planning to place a satellite around the Moon that always remains above the same position (geostationary). (a)Calculate the distance from the Moon’s surface to this satellite. (b)Explain if such a Moon satellite is possible in reality.
Question 2 (20 points) Venus has mass my = 4.87 x 1024 kg and radius Ry = 6.05 x 103 km. Surface conditions are temperature To = 740 K, and pressure Po = 9.3 MPa. The lapse rate is approximately constant for most of the troposphere, up to 2 60 km where T1 263 K. Its atmosphere can be approximated as 100% carbon dioxide, CO2. You can assume that gravity is constant at its sea-level value. Using your result from...
Today, the Moon’s orbit around
Earth has a semi-major axis of a=384,400 km and an orbital period
of 27.32166 days.
a. The Moon slowly moves outward due to tidal braking of the
Earth’s rotation, and at some future date the Moon will have an
orbital period of 47 days. Compute the semi-major axis of the
Moon’s orbit at this future date (express your answer in
kilometers).
semi-major axis = 5.5*10^5 km
b. Today, the Moon has an angular diameter of...
A synchronous satellite, which always remains above the same
point on a planet's equator, is put in orbit around Mars so that
scientists can study a surface feature. Mars rotates once every
24.6 h. Use the data of this table to find the altitude of the
satellite. Please show how you figured this out step by step!
Useful Planetary Data Mean 10-19 ..3 Mean Distance Radius (m Mass (kg) Period (s) Body from Sun (m) 2.48 X 10 7.60 x...
1 of 2) Calculate the speed, C, (in meters per second) of a tsunami with a wavelength of 180,000 meters (180 kilometers or112 miles) and period of 15 minutes traveling over the Pacific (which has an average depth of 4000 meters (4 kilometers or 2.5 miles). Round up your answer so that there is no decimal. Note that the answer is not 200 m/s as it is incorrect 2 of 2) Using the speed of the tsunami that you calculated...
Where is the Kuiper Belt located?
Question 1 options:
Between Earth and Mars
Between Jupiter and Saturn
Between Uranus and Neptune
Beyond Neptune
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Question 2 (0.5 points)
What is the name of the first man made satellite launched in
space?
Question 2 options:
Explorer 1
Sputnik 1
Soyuz
Salyut 1
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Question 3 (0.5 points)
What is the name of the first privately owned spacecraft to dock
with the International Space Station?
Question 3 options:
CST-100
DreamChaser
Falcon 9...