And yet you can't put this on a Navy sub and comply with all the Navy rules. "Every circuit has to have its own switch that's explosion-proof…" It's all things that made a lot of sense in the '60s and '70s. They don't make any sense now. It's better to have distribut...
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Titan's thick, nitrogen-dominated atmosphere allows for aeolian processes to shape the surface by transporting photochemically derived organic debris analogously to how silica or gypsum grains are transported on Earth (e.g. Barnes et al., 2015). Titan's equatorial zones are dominated by massive ...
The EGA flyby occurs on 9 April 2020, regardless of the launch date within our window, at a distance of 1.1 R ⊕ from Earth’s center so as to be high enough to avoid debris in low Earth orbit. Additional adjustment TCMs are performed with the main propulsion thruster, in ...