Re: Looking for a graph



Uncle Jean wrote:
> "ghost@xxxxxxxxx" told the uncle and all the others:
>
> » I believe that's partially because the speed is trajectory dependent,
>
> But there must be no big difference, I think, in speed and
> altitude at MECO, whatever the orbit they want to reach.
> Right ?

Are you talking about those two as "predicted" values? If so, can you
specify a standard payload and nominal SRB thrust?

With regard to your initial query about speed all the up, I took it
that you were looking for just one "as flown" graph. For that, I think
you might need a non-existent envelope of all missions.

> » but in certain cases because NASA has something to hide.
>
> This is something I don't know so I can't comment.

Well, for one thing, some of the older missions were classified (e.g.,
as to payload, payload weight, type of orbital insertion, etc.).

Challenger's Ghost

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