File:Impulsive and low-thrust trajectories.jpg
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Impulsive and low-thrust trajectories differ in their shapes
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English: On the left you can see a Hohmann transfer orbit with two impulsive chemical burns. On the right you can see a low-thrust transfer with a spiralling orbit. More info at https://space-travel.blog/esail542-4028fa60700e |
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