The C1000 Mercury is a Communications Satellite Bus that integrates the finest computational and radio technology into one single satellite. The satellite has two F3500 Computers, each one able to process 800 GB of data recieved and sent through 4 A500 large gain antennas. Buy Mercury for your business!

Periodic Aeronautical And Astronautical Technologies Incorporated

Note:

The satellite comes with the Orbital Transfer Stage. The Orbital Transfer Stage is a solid fuel motor that burns to the satellite up to Geostationary orbit from Geostationary Transfer Orbit (Elliptical Orbit with an apogee of 35,786 km). Also, don't activate the stage after satellite seperation, activate the engine manually.

GENERAL INFO

  • Created On: Mac
  • Game Version: 1.3.205.0
  • Price: $639k
  • Number of Parts: 53
  • Dimensions: 5 m x 2 m x 2 m

PERFORMANCE

  • Total Delta V: 2.5km/s
  • Total Thrust: 49kN
  • Engines: 2
  • Wet Mass: 3,925kg
  • Dry Mass: 1,381kg

STAGES

Stage Engines Delta V Thrust Burn Mass
1 1 1.5km/s 49kN 1.5m 3,925kg
2 1 992m/s 855N 25.0m 1,650kg

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    @SubspaceAerospace idk

    one month ago
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    @PeriodicAerospace juno

    one month ago
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    @SubspaceAerospace rss or juno?

    one month ago
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    @PeriodicAerospace well yeah I get that. all I want to know is each height for each planet to achieve geostationary orbit

    one month ago
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    @SubspaceAerospace there’s no single geostationary orbit. A geostationary orbit is an orbit where a satellite orbits a planet at the same pace that said planet rotates. Which means it varies among celestial bodies.

    one month ago
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    whats the geostationary orbit height for all of the planets?

    one month ago
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    Nice

    one month ago
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    :)

    one month ago

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