Re: ESSAIM satellite orbit manoeuver's

From: Kevin Fetter (kfetter@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Mar 23 2005 - 13:17:49 EST

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    There's 4 satelite's. So two of them in one orbital plane will orbit 100 m from each other, and
    the other 2 in the other orbit plane will do the same thing. So not all 4 satellites will be
    seperated by 100 m. Sorry if I confused people.
    
    Kevin 
    
    --- Ralph McConahy <rwmcconahy@earthlink.net> wrote:
    
    > I'm curious how that works--how does one satellite stay within 100 meters of the other while
    > they are in two separate orbital planes?
    
    
    
    		
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