Lee Jay - 2/11/2007 7:24 PM QuoteAndy_Small - 2/11/2007 6:03 PM what is the velocity of the vehicle at SRB separation? Usually a little better than Mach 4, or about 3000mph.
Andy_Small - 2/11/2007 6:03 PM what is the velocity of the vehicle at SRB separation?
psloss - 2/11/2007 7:50 PM FYI, Bill Harwood publishes this data for every shuttle mission: http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/120/120ascentdata.html
What TRDSs are used for Shuttle/ISS ?
ZOE is the moment of KU loss, but what is the moment of KU aqusition ?
ksc_houston - 4/11/2007 6:21 AMUS eastern bounday ? Now ISS is over the eastern Atlantic and they don't have KU. I don't understand this.
joncz - 5/11/2007 9:30 AMQuestion re: Shuttle/ISS separation.Is it correct that the shuttle's separation is in the +V -R direction?