Math, asked by shaanvisingh11, 8 months ago

An astronaut is travelling on a space shuttle to Mars as shown in the figure. He rounded off the
distance he needs to travel for measurement of fuel required to reach Mars. In which of the
following cases, will he be able to reach Mars?​

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Answered by rk094198
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Answer:To speed it up to match the velocity of Mars takes another ton of fuel per ton of material and spacecraft. Answer: 7 units of fuel for 1 unit of payload. Altogether, to get the mission to an orbit around Mars – one way from LEO to Mars orbit - requires about 7 tons of fuel for each ton of payload we send!

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