Quick Summary: Lower orbits are desirable for some spacecraft, but the Earth's atmosphere doesn't give spacecraft below 300km a long life. Here I2ocketGuy discusses the current use cases, the limitations, and general performance gains for
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Lower orbits are desirable for some spacecraft, but the Earth's atmosphere doesn't give spacecraft below 300km a long life. Here I2ocketGuy discusses the current use cases, the limitations, and general performance gains for
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- Lower orbits are desirable for some spacecraft, but the Earth's atmosphere doesn't give spacecraft below 300km a long life.
- Here I2ocketGuy discusses the current use cases, the limitations, and general performance gains for
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