Share
After the NEAR spacecraft passed Mathilde, on several occasions rocket propellant was expelled to adjust the spacecraft’s momentum in order
Question
After the NEAR spacecraft passed Mathilde, on several occasions rocket propellant was expelled to adjust the spacecraft’s momentum in order to follow a path that would approach the asteroid Eros, the final destination for the mission. After getting close to Eros, further small adjustments made the momentum just right to give a circular orbit of radius 45 km (45 × 103 m) around the asteroid. So much propellant had been used that the final mass of the spacecraft while in circular orbit around Eros was only 550 kg. The spacecraft took 1.04 days to make one complete circular orbit around Eros. Calculate what the mass of Eros must be.
in progress
0
Physics
4 years
2021-08-21T21:34:30+00:00
2021-08-21T21:34:30+00:00 1 Answers
71 views
0
Answers ( )
Answer:
Explanation:
G = Gravitational constant = 6.67 × 10⁻¹¹ m³/kgs²
R = Radius of orbit = 45 km
T = Time period = 1.04 days
Mass of Eros would be given by the following equation
The mass of Eros is