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2011 Interplanetary Trajectory

This document outlines the trajectory of a spacecraft during its interplanetary journey from launch to Jupiter arrival. It details the mission parameters, including varying speeds from 0.821 m/s to 0.839 m/s, with a notable Earth flyby at 800 km altitude on October 17-18, 2013, and the final arrival at Jupiter on October 19, 2016. The launch window spanned from August 11 to August 31, 2011, and the view presented is from above the ecliptic plane, illustrating the spacecraft's path along the ecliptic X-axis.

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2011 Interplanetary Trajectory

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  1. Y Deep Space Mnvr: 7/1/12 to 10/10/12; 821 m/s to 839 m/s (date varies with launch date) Earth flyby at 800 km: Oct. 17-18, 2013 Jupiter Arrival: 10/19/16 X Launch: 8/11/11-8/31/11 View is from above ecliptic plane with ecliptic X axis to right 2011 Interplanetary Trajectory

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