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![]() Nope. It won't *be* in orbit, but in deep space, 1,000,000 mi. from earth. Human beings will never travel 10 days from earth to fix it, it would be cheaper to build a new one. Why decide were stuck in LEO? Great training for a mars mission which will be many times longer. near earth asteroids in this distance range too. Economically it might be a looser but for training and such its a great worthwhile destination |
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