A satellite is launched with the following conditions: Tovi = 1, Bo = 20° where ro, vo, Bo denote the magnitude of the radius (position) vector, speed, and flight path angle, respectively, at a specified time to. The perigee radius of the orbit is 9000 km. The eccentricity of the orbit is (where R = 6378 km and µ = 398600 km³ /s²) a) 1.365 b) 0.342

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This question is based on satellites, so I kept it under mechanical engineering. This is a 2 part question and both the parts are attached as images.

I just need the answer of the 2nd image's question, starting with "Referring to Question 3". The first question here is being referred as question 3.

Referring to Question 3, the time to fly from perigee to a true anomaly of 90°
is
a) 0.6337 h
b) 1.2236 h
c) 0.9365 h
d) 0.7891 h
Transcribed Image Text:Referring to Question 3, the time to fly from perigee to a true anomaly of 90° is a) 0.6337 h b) 1.2236 h c) 0.9365 h d) 0.7891 h
A satellite is launched with the following conditions: Tovi = 1, Bo = 20° where
ro, vo, Bo denote the magnitude of the radius (position) vector, speed, and flight
path angle, respectively, at a specified time to. The perigee radius of the orbit is
9000 km. The eccentricity of the orbit is (where R= 6378 km and u = 398600
km³ /s²)
a) 1.365
b) 0.342
c) 0.516
d) 0.298
Transcribed Image Text:A satellite is launched with the following conditions: Tovi = 1, Bo = 20° where ro, vo, Bo denote the magnitude of the radius (position) vector, speed, and flight path angle, respectively, at a specified time to. The perigee radius of the orbit is 9000 km. The eccentricity of the orbit is (where R= 6378 km and u = 398600 km³ /s²) a) 1.365 b) 0.342 c) 0.516 d) 0.298
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