Assume that the ISS (which is 108 meters long and 73 meters wide) is in a 400-kilometer low Earth orbit. Experiment to find the angle pointing error such that the communications link is off by only 1 meter. O 0.00004° O 0.00014° O 0.00026° O 0.00041° O 0.00082°
Assume that the ISS (which is 108 meters long and 73 meters wide) is in a 400-kilometer low Earth orbit. Experiment to find the angle pointing error such that the communications link is off by only 1 meter. O 0.00004° O 0.00014° O 0.00026° O 0.00041° O 0.00082°
Assume that the ISS (which is 108 meters long and 73 meters wide) is in a 400-kilometer low Earth orbit. Experiment to find the angle pointing error such that the communications link is off by only 1 meter. O 0.00004° O 0.00014° O 0.00026° O 0.00041° O 0.00082°
Assume that the ISS (which is 108 meters long and 73 meters wide) is in a 400-kilometer low Earth orbit.
Experiment to find the angle pointing error such that the communications link is off by only 1 meter.
Transcribed Image Text:Assume that the ISS (which is 108 meters long and 73 meters wide) is in a 400-kilometer low Earth orbit.
Experiment to find the angle pointing error such that the communications link is off by only 1 meter.
0.00004°
O 0.00014°
O 0.00026°
O 0.00041°
O 0.00082°
Figure in plane geometry formed by two rays or lines that share a common endpoint, called the vertex. The angle is measured in degrees using a protractor. The different types of angles are acute, obtuse, right, straight, and reflex.
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