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How Does a Gravity Assist Affect a Spacecraft?
Renee Leech
Jul 28th, 2015
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What Gives the Most Speed to a Spacecraft Flyby? It’s the Gravity Assist. We use rockets to boost spacecraft beyond the Earth’s gravity and atmosphere. We use solar panels for ...
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