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How does a satelite move towards mars ?

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Answered by ItzDepressedArmyGirl
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When a spacecraft is going to Mars, the spacecraft's perihelion (section closest to the Sun) will be Earth's orbit, and the aphelion (farthest distance from the Sun) will intercept the orbit of Mars at a single point. The spacecraft will change its orbit by speeding up with its thrusters.

Answered by RishirajRout007
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When a spacecraft is going to Mars, the spacecraft's perihelion (section closest to the Sun) will be Earth's orbit, and the aphelion (farthest distance from the Sun) will intercept the orbit of Mars at a single point. The spacecraft will change its orbit by speeding up with its thrusters

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