Sentences with phrase «into leo»

They charge $ 61.2 million for the launch, and it can put 13,150 kg of mass into LEO.
Again, I'm skipping over the physics (Tsiolkovsky's Rocket Equation, if you're curious) but those numbers mean we'll need 12.04 kg of fuel for every 1 kg we want to put into LEO.
So, while it costs $ 35.10 to put a kilogram into LEO, it would cost $ 166.02 to put it on the surface of the Moon.
We want to put 215,000 kg into LEO, so we need 2,594,620 kg of fuel.
And if you want to put something on the moon, you have to get a whole ship into LEO that can then travel to the moon.
It's incredibly expensive to put mass into LEO (Low Earth Orbit).

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@ leo thats one of our biggest problems right there when i comes to rotating players and tactical subs wenger seems slightly tarded he just runs the same players into the ground time after time and when a game is screaming ouut for certain players to come on he just neglects them or they come in on the 85th min
Electric currents that flow into and out of the ionosphere, which AMPERE monitors, have various effects on it as well as the atmosphere in general that can cause problems with tracking LEO space debris, the use of GPS systems, and even terrestrial power plants — as was the case when a geomagnetic storm took down Quebec's power grid in 1989, Anderson says, adding, «The operators didn't know what was happening.»
Those inefficiencies meant that it cost $ 64,000 for the space shuttle to put one kilogram into low - earth orbit (LEO); an elevator, Laubscher calculates, could do it with 17.2 kilowatt - hours of electricity — about two dollars» worth.
The report, Pathways to Exploration — Rationales and Approaches for a U.S. Program of Human Space Exploration, responds to a charge from Congress in the 2010 NASA Authorization Act to examine the rationales that underpin human exploration, articulate its «value proposition» — what the public believes it gets out of human spaceflight versus what they put into it monetarily, and evaluate options — «pathways» — for moving beyond low Earth orbit (LEO).
I hope both Boeing and SpaceX will feed into a healthy competition to be the first to return astronauts to LEO from U.S. soil since 2011.
The Act struck a compromise between allowing the Obama Administration to proceed with its plan to turn crew transportation to low Earth orbit (LEO) over to the private sector and Congress's desire to keep NASA in the human spaceflight business by building «beyond LEO» systems — SLS and Orion — to take astronauts further into space.
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