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Re: yuri armstrong
ok,i have learnt english into an intermediate level,but thanks for your advice to me.
ok,i have learnt english into an intermediate level,but thanks for your advice to me.
HopDavid":19xhw72m said:However, at this time, even the NEOs are hard to reach.
Yes, there are some that infrequently come near the earth. But what delta V does it take?
More stuff you just made up. It all depends on the asteroid's orbit.neilsox":3gpqrb7r said:The asteroids that have approximately the same orbit radius as Earth travel about the same speed as Earth, but they speed up when the come within about a million kilometers of Earth, then slow as they move away.
More stuff you just made up. Sheesh....If we are launching from a tether to the ISS = international space station, the 17000 miles per hour allows reaching the asteroid in hours instead of a week, but lots of delta v is needed to slow for a soft landing on the asteroid.
The correct term is "always" or 99.9999999999% of the time...Also the plane of the ISS is usually different from the plane of the asteroids orbit, so additional delta v is needed.
landing has to be aborted or fails for other reasons. Neil.