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Jorge R. Frank wrote to Robert Casey:
There's no launcher "off-the-shelf" that could do that. Rendezvous capability resides with the payload, not the launcher. Columbia would be the one doing the active role in rendezvous with any emergency resupply "care package". Assuming that it was launched into an accurate enough orbit of course, within Columbia's OMS and RCS propellant limits to be able to reach it and rendezvous. - George Gassaway |
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