What is the shuttle and 40 speed at 232?
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Recent missions to the Mir and International Space Station have required the Shuttle to reach relatively high orbits of up to 250 miles (400 km) altitude. However, a more typical altitude on a Shuttle flight is around 185 miles (300 km). If we substitute that altitude into the equation we have derived for circular orbital velocity, we get a speed of about 7,725 m/s, or 17,285 mph.
My five year old son seriously thinks that SMU engineering school is for trains. He talks about going to SMU and learing about trains at the engineering school.
Tell him to try and get Professor Lionel.
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