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#1 2006-06-10 16:48:31

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Re: Coorbitals

AA29_qs1_med.gif

Earth's second moon is about to depart ... but only for 60 years..


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#2 2006-06-15 04:55:54

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Re: Coorbitals

Animation of coorbital 2003 YN107 (Java required)

Visiting such an asteroid should be a piece of cake,  easier than a Moon landing.


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#3 2006-06-16 13:27:36

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Re: Coorbitals

Good place for mining.

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#4 2007-12-02 08:49:23

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Re: Coorbitals

Any possiblity of making them orbit the Earth? Instead of just occasionally?


Use what is abundant and build to last

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#5 2007-12-04 03:59:35

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Re: Coorbitals

Coorbitals don't orbit Earth, they orbit the Sun in almost exactly the same orbit as Earth. That orbit sometimes gets wrapped around the Earth.

To capture 2003 YN107 into a high Earth orbit would mean changing its velocity from about 29.82 to 29.78 km/s or 0.04 km/s to match Earth's orbital solar velocity and do this within the Earth's sphere of influence, beyond lunar orbit.  Then give it a small vector to push it into a very slow, very high orbit.


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