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Default Projected ISS reboost requirements?



Does there exist an estimate of, or can someone here calculate, what
the ISS reboost requirements will be in the coming years (i.e., out to
2010 or 2015) if construction goes more or less as now envisaged and
the solar cycle follows current predictions?

Perhaps the appropriate measure would be newton-seconds per year or
kilograms of propellant per year.

 




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