There also are trends in the launch dates that appear to be related to the opposition dates of Mars. The dates of the launches of spaceships from Earth (for a few oppositions there were multiple launches) have been added to the opposition dates from Figure 12.1 and shown in Figure 12.2 as squares. The squares marked with triangles indicate launches for the Mars opposition the following year. The launch data represent launches from many nations, not just the United States. Dashed lines for the oppositions occurring in 1969, 1973, 1988, and 1999 show that launches were made between one and three months prior to that year's opposition. 3. There were 13 launches that occurred in the same calendar year as an opposition, and another seven launches for oppositions occurring the next calendar year (marked with triangles). Find two oppositions that happened after the year 2000 that had launches in one or more months preceding it, connect the launches with the Mars opposition as we have shown with dashed lines, and fill in Table 12.1 with your data.
There also are trends in the launch dates that appear to be related to the opposition dates of Mars. The dates of the launches of spaceships from Earth (for a few oppositions there were multiple launches) have been added to the opposition dates from Figure 12.1 and shown in Figure 12.2 as squares. The squares marked with triangles indicate launches for the Mars opposition the following year. The launch data represent launches from many nations, not just the United States. Dashed lines for the oppositions occurring in 1969, 1973, 1988, and 1999 show that launches were made between one and three months prior to that year's opposition. 3. There were 13 launches that occurred in the same calendar year as an opposition, and another seven launches for oppositions occurring the next calendar year (marked with triangles). Find two oppositions that happened after the year 2000 that had launches in one or more months preceding it, connect the launches with the Mars opposition as we have shown with dashed lines, and fill in Table 12.1 with your data.
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