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The path a body takes while moving through space under the influence of the gravitational forces of other bodies
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Satellite Collision Problem
So after a bit of research, i came up with this answer.
As i had said before we know that in orbit, the mass of the satellites does not matter to find the velocity. so if we use:
$$v = \sqrt{GM/R}$$
a …
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Satellite Collision Problem
I'm stuck on a problem of two satellites going towards each other. The mass of the first satellite is 400kg and the mass of the second satellite is 100kg. The altitude of the satellites is 1000km. I w …
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Another Solar System and its physics
Stick with me on this one, This is purely fictional, and curiosity.
Say we travel to another solar system we know nothing about. We land on another habitable planet. We don't know the mass of any pla …