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Payload comparison - polar vs. low inclination
I have been unable to locate the appropriate conversion factor for comparing a
launcher's capability betweeen polar and low-inclination orbits. Does anyone have it handy? (For example, the Scout G was rated at 210 kg to polar, but was only launched from Vandenberg, and I wondered, what would it have done from the Cape into 28.5 at the same orbital altitude?) Thanks, Matt Bille Matt Bille ) OPINIONS IN ALL POSTS ARE SOLELY THOSE OF THE AUTHOR |
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