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Carver needs you to plan the launch and any subsequent course corrections needed to get the satellite into a geosynchronous pole-to-pole orbit. | Carver needs you to plan the launch and any subsequent course corrections needed to get the satellite into a geosynchronous pole-to-pole orbit. | ||
- | ====== Project 9: Part B: Saving | + | /* |
- | + | ====== Project 9: Part B: Taiscéalaí cumarsáide | |
- | The satellite with HAL is on it's way back to Earth but behind the satellite is a number of small asteroids. A member of the recovery team, David Lightman, tells you that there is a defunct Earth defense floating space station that is very far from Earth which can be hacked into. You have been tasked with operating this projectile defense system (PDS for short). | + | |
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- | * The mass of a defense projectile is about $20\,{\rm kg}$, made out of sticky Space Clay™. | + | |
- | * The average mass of an attack projectile is about $5$ times that of a defense projectile, usually made of a solid metallic material. | + | |
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- | Complete the code below to simulate **before and after an interception (collision)** for a worst case scenario: an attack projectile being launched directly towards headquarters at its largest ever recorded velocity $\langle 225,-400,0 \rangle\, | + | |
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- | https://www.glowscript.org/#/ | + | Tá go leor airgid ag Carver sa tsatailít seo, mar sin tá sé ag iarraidh ar d' |
- | ====== Project 9C: Saving | + | Tá sé ag iarraidh ort a chinntiú go ndéanann insamhalta Gupta léiriú cruinn ar ghluaisne an chórais. Dá n-úsáidfí graif de ghluaiseacht an fhuinnimh sa chóras agus saighead a sheasann don veicteoir glanfhórsa chuirfí ina luí air i ndáiríre. */ |
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+ | Carver has a lot of money wrapped up in this satellite, so he wants your team to simulate the orbit of the satellite. His lead computer scientist, Henry Gupta, has gone missing, but left a piece of code that demonstrates the orbit of the satellite (or so he claims, Carver isn't really much of a scientist). | ||
- | You are trying | + | He wants you to make sure that Gupta' |
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- | Your team can recapture the satellite if it can be returned to Earth. You should design a way to return the satellite to Earth. You will also need to ensure the asteroid will not collide with the satellite - damaging the probe is ok. Your team also needs to determine the minimum amount of time until the possible collision to determine if a communication from Earth can be completed in time. |