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Physics, 12.07.2019 23:10 billydavey555

A. what is the minimum time-of-flight to reach the target, assuming the orbit remains elliptic
(or parabolic, but not hyperbolic).
b. what is the maximum time-of-flight (corresponding to the minimum-energy elliptic trans-
fer).

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