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In order better to map the surface features of the Moon, a 361 kgimaging satellite is put into circular orbit around the Moon at an altitude of 125 km. Calculate the satellite's kinetic energy, gravitational potential energy, and total orbital energy. The radius and mass of the Moon are 1740 km1and 7.36×10^22 kg.
Given
Mass (m) = 361 kg
Radius (R) = 1740 km
Moon mass (M) =
Distance (d) = 125 km
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