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  • #1062840

    My answer to the orbital question is correct

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    Orbital line up quiz

     

     

    #1062827

    I only just saw this thread so was real quick to try and answer as fast as I could once I worked it out.

    Whats your answer to the orbit question on the other thread ?

    #1062823

    What quiz book, share it would love to read it?

    Sorry if this one was too difficult for you Mafia

    whats your answer to the orbit quiz

    I haven’t looked at it yet.

    Well take a look lol

    Well as no one has got it and you have the answer in a quiz book, its a hollow victory. I don’t know what the answer is and neither would you if the answer wasn’t printed.. maybe someone will answer.

    Ive no idea but as you cant answer any other quiz question other than one you ask yourself would say it’s a fair bet . All the other questions have proved too difficult for you haven’t they

    #1062820

    linda makes a double return , excellent answer

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    #1062816

    The quickest I could get would be 19 minutes and cant see how 17 is possible

    #1062810

    Sorry if this one was too difficult for you Mafia

    whats your answer to the orbit quiz

    I haven’t looked at it yet.

    Well take a look lol

    Well as no one has got it and you have the answer in a quiz book, its a hollow victory. I don’t know what the answer is and neither would you if the answer wasn’t printed.. maybe someone will answer.

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    whats your answer to the orbit quiz

    I haven’t looked at it yet.

    Well take a look lol

    #1062801

    draculina is a little slower and it takes a whole 10 minutes to cross.

    This is fairly accurate.

    whats your answer to the orbit quiz

    #1062800

    If they both start at the same time like runners going round a circuit , the question is asking when does the quicker satellite lap  /pass the slower one so as it takes 4 years and 8 months to lap it – that is the answer. If your answer is 27 months in some kind of quiz book – it’s wrong.  It takes 3 years for the quicker satellite to complete one orbit so how can it take less than that to catch the slower moving satellite again?

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