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Old 07-July-2009, 07:03 PM
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From an orbital mechanics standpoint, I find it interesting how Venus and Mercury probes have to actually lose orbital velocity (in relation to the sun) in their Hohmann transfer orbits. When they leave the Earth they go in the opposite direction from the outer planet probes. With the orbital velocity of the Earth at about 6,000 miles per hour the probe has to reduce it to "fall" in towards the Sun.
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