What is the specific angular momentum of an elliptical orbit, if the flight path angle of the satellite in orbit at an instant is 15°? The satellite is travelling at a velocity of 10.7 km/s at the same instant and is parked at an altitude of 7048 km measured from earth’s center.

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Two-Body Orbital Mechanics topics include: Two body problems, motion and conservation equations, celestial sphere concept, orbital elements, orbits, elliptical orbits, circular orbits, and hyperbolic orbits. Two-body orbital mechanics can be used to predict the motion and determine orbits of planets, moons, and satellites.  The two-body problem in classical mechanics is the prediction of the motion of two massive objects that are treated as point particles. In this problem, the two objects interact only with each other, and the only force affecting each object comes from the other.  The... Show more

What is the specific angular momentum of an elliptical orbit, if the flight path angle of the satellite in orbit at an instant is 15°? The satellite is travelling at a velocity of 10.7 km/s at the same instant and is parked at an altitude of 7048 km measured from earth’s center.