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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 a space station ====== | ||
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- | 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 20kg, 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 ⟨225,−400,0⟩m/s from its closest ever recorded position ⟨−500,900,0⟩m. For this worst case scenario defense to be successful, you must push the incoming attack projectile back along its incoming path so that its velocity is ⟨−450,800,0⟩m/s. | ||
- | Furthermore, | + | ====== Project 9: Part B: Taiscéalaí cumarsáide |
- | 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. |
- | {{ 183_projects:hal_asteroid.png }} | + | Or in English: |
- | You are trying to recover HAL. HAL, if you remember, was a part of the satellite | + | Carver has a lot of money wrapped up in this satellite, |
- | Unfortunately, | + | He wants you to make sure that Gupta' |
- | 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. | + | https://www.glowscript.org/#/ |