Re: Multi Jumping is no big deal since LBB5v1, was Re: Incredibly efficient! was Re: [TML] L-Hyd not necessary for jumping & mi
shadow@xxxxxx 26 May 2016 05:39 UTC
On 25 May 2016 at 10:11, Craig Berry wrote:
>
> At Traveller accelerations, you don't need anything close to two weeks
> of acceleration to put something on a minimum-energy transfer orbit.
> Those have delta vees in the 10s of km/sec. At 1g (which we'll round
> to 10 m/s2), and assuming a required dv of 10 m/s:
>
> v = at
> t = v/a
> = 10000 m/s / 10 m/s2
> = 1000 s
>
> Or a bit less than three hours.
>
> So the tugs spend three hours or so boosting a cargo onto a Hohmann
> transfer orbit, then another six boosting back roughly the opposite
> way to intercept an incoming shipment and decelerate it into orbit at
> the destination. Tug pilots would get home in time for a late dinner.
> :)
Again, not in the same direction. the incoming and outgoing vectors
are *very* different.
Remember, the outgoing cargo is aimed for were the planet *will be*
when it gets there in weeks to months.
The incoming cargo is coming from where the planet *was* when it was
launched.
Pretty much *opposite* vectors. Incoming will be "catching up" with
the planet from "behind" as it orbits.
Outgoing cargos will be launched "ahead" of the planet.
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