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Does anyone know if the Apollo 10 LEM upper stage is in an eccentric
orbit, passing out far enough towards the Earth and moon on a periodic basis? |
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![]() Does anyone know if the Apollo 10 LEM upper stage is in an eccentric orbit, passing out far enough towards the Earth and moon on a periodic basis? isnt that snoopy, if so yes, but sorry no tracking data |
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Yes, it's Snoopy. At some point it'll pertubate close enough to Earth to
be a target worthy of capture. You can never have enough LEMs! |
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"Hallerb" wrote in message
... sorry no tracking data You've never let a lack of data stop you from being a horse's ass before- why stop now? -- If you have had problems with Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC), please contact shredder at bellsouth dot net. There may be a class-action lawsuit in the works. |
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