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T O P I C R E V I E WPaul78zephyrI was just wondering how the lunar orbit altitude that was used in the Apollo missions was determined. I assume that earth orbit altitude is, to some extent, determined by having to get above the atmosphere at a minimum (ie ~100 miles). But the moon has no atmosphere. So how is the orbital altitude chosen? I think they orbited at 60 miles but could they have orbited at a much lower altitude, say 10 miles?Paul[This message has been edited by collectSPACE Admin (edited August 02, 2006).]ejectrIt probably had something to do with the speed of the orbit and the ability of the LEM to catch up to it at the speed it could develop with its engine.Duke Of URLAt what altitude would they have wiped out on a mountain?TomBeginning with Apollo 14, the CSM / LM actually dropped down to 10 miles above the surface before the LM was released.At that altitude a few astronauts remarked about their "skimming over the mountain tops".
Paul
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