Orbital Dynamics Wizardry Helped Save Nasa's Next Mars Mission
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NASA's Mars mission was saved by orbital dynamics wizardry, allowing for a flexible launch window, but commenters question the benefits of launching early and loitering versus launching at the optimal time.
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amusingimpala75
2 months ago
2 repliesAs far as I can tell, this doesn't change when the actual orbital transfer from earth to mars occurs, it just allows launching outside the normal transfer window and then loitering until the window arrives. In this case, what benefit do they have from launching it now and loitering for a year rather than just launching it a year from now?
mocheeze
2 months ago
Because of the lowered cost of launching on this particular New Glenn. By the time of the next window BO will be able to command more money for a less-risky launch.
saturn_vk
2 months ago
It might be better budget wise, especially in volatile times
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