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Three Sirius radio satellites which use this orbit were put into space using a heavy lift vehicle from the Soviets capable of putting 6 tons into GTO,
This makes me think that they are certainly beyond the LEO clutter. But given it took a 4 stage rocket to put them in place http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proton_%28rocket%29 it would be a serious challenge to put them into space after the war. However from playing Kerbal Space Program I do know that reducing the mass of the final product (in this case the satellite) significantly, would have an even greater effect on the amount of thrust required to reach the same orbit. If advanced Morrow technology could cut the weight in half and only one satellite per launch , perhaps a 2 stage system with only a small fraction of the Proton's thrust could pull it off. Kerbal is not a perfect model of the earth, but it might help me refine those numbers. edit here is a video of a tundra orbit in Kerbal https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-7ex5c-MRY It seems to be similar to the height of a GTO edit 2 confirmed this shows the two orbits Molniya and Tundra https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIA34oXiTC0#t=18m40s if you stick with it for a few minutes it really shows how the 3 satellites work on unison to keep constant coverage over the US. Last edited by kato13; 06-11-2014 at 11:40 PM. |
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