Answer Altitude Questions on I.S.S., S.S., & Tracking Stations C & D

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The discussion revolves around altitude measurements and distances related to the International Space Station (I.S.S.), Space Shuttle (S.S.), and two tracking stations, C and D. Participants are examining specific questions about altitudes, horizontal distances, and distances from tracking stations.

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  • Participants are sharing altitude values for the I.S.S. and S.S., as well as distances from the tracking stations. There are inquiries about the accuracy of these measurements and the methods used, including the law of sines.

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The discussion is ongoing, with participants seeking validation of their calculations and the need for a diagram to clarify the problem setup. Some guidance has been offered regarding the diagram's upload process, and there is a focus on ensuring the accuracy of the provided distances and altitudes.

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Altitude Question...

Based upon the information provided on International Space Station (I.S.S.) and Space Shuttle (S.S.), and tracking stations C and D, answer following questions:
a) What are the altitudes of the space station and space shuttle?
b) How far apart are they? (horizontal distance)
c) How far is each space vehicle from each of the tracking stations?


I have attached a diagram below...


...and I have attached my answers as well in the next reply to this post...can someone please look them over...i've showed all my steps...

thanks
 

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i can't attach my work...as the file is too big so I will just type my answers...

a)
altitude of space station 759.4km

altitude of space shuttle 777.135km


b)
hoizontal distance= 120km

c)

space station from tracking station C 1395.98km
space station from tracking station D 799.48km
space shuttle from tracking station C 1509km
space shuttle from tracking station D 787.37km
 
anyone please?!
 
The diagram is not up yet... it needs to be authorized by the admins.
You may want to upload it to Imageshack.us - it's a free image upload thing...
 
admin approve my diagram
 
im sure he's rushing to it right now...
and posting your work isn't really helpful since we don't know what the problem looks like.
 
joejo said:
i can't attach my work...as the file is too big so I will just type my answers...

a)
altitude of space station 759.4km

altitude of space shuttle 777.135km


b)
hoizontal distance= 120km

c)

space station from tracking station C 1395.98km
space station from tracking station D 799.48km
space shuttle from tracking station C 1509km
space shuttle from tracking station D 787.37km
All are pretty close (accounting for rounding) .

Edit: b is correct, too.
 
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thanks bob
 
I take it you used the law of sines ... many times?
 
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yup...why is there something wrong with using the sine law
 

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