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Chapter 8, Problem 7E
Combine the position of the rocket at all three times onto Figure 8-5d by using the latitude and longitude information from the previous three figures. This should show the relative deflection from the perspective of someone on Earth’s surface.
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EBK EXERCISES FOR WEATHER & CLIMATE
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