What is the true anomaly of the intersection point X in the orbit 2 if true anomaly of X in orbit 1 is 150 deg? (The given parameters are-e1 = 0.34, e2 = 0.45, h1 = 60,000 km2/s and h2 = 56,000 km2/s)

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Basic Orbital Maneuvers topics include: Orbital maneuvers, hohmann transfer, in-plane and out-of-plane orbit changes, impulsive and non-impulsive maneuvers. Here are some basic orbital maneuvers: Hohmann transfer: A classical maneuver that changes the orbital altitude. It involves two impulse maneuvers, one at perigee and one at apogee. Orbit transfer: A transfer orbit is needed to move a spacecraft between two orbits that don't intersect. Changing inclination: Also known as an orbital plane change, this maneuver changes the inclination of an orbiting body's orbit. It requires a change in... Show more

What is the true anomaly of the intersection point X in the orbit 2 if true anomaly of X in orbit 1 is 150 deg? (The given parameters are-e<sub>1</sub> = 0.34, e<sub>2</sub> = 0.45, h<sub>1</sub> = 60,000 km<sup>2</sup>/s and h<sub>2</sub> = 56,000 km<sup>2</sup>/s)<br /><img src='https://www.fatskills.com/engineering/orbital-mechanics-questions-answers-non-hohmann-transfer-q5.png' alt='' width='484' height='407' class='alignnone size-full wp-image-329737' />