Astrodynamics

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NASA's ESCAPADE mission, featuring two spacecraft to study Mars' upper atmosphere, avoided a lengthy delay through innovative orbital planning. The probes will launch aboard Blue Origin's second New Glenn rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida, entering a loiter orbit to await the optimal path to Mars. This approach demonstrates flexible astrodynamics amid launch setbacks.

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