Lecture

Maneuvers and Burns

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This lecture covers the relationship between orbital altitude, orbital period, and orbital velocity, explaining how they change as altitude increases. It also discusses in-plane burns, including posigrade and retrograde burns, as well as radial burns. Additionally, the lecture addresses out-of-plane burns and the importance of performing plane changes at nodal crossings.

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