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From: jcm@head-cfa.harvard.edu (Jonathan McDowell)
Subject: Re: STS-57 inclination?
Message-ID: <1993May16.125155.9683@head-cfa.harvard.edu>
Organization: Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge, MA,  USA
References: <1993May14.023220.1@vax1.tcd.ie>
Date: Sun, 16 May 1993 12:51:55 GMT
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From article <1993May14.023220.1@vax1.tcd.ie>, by apryan@vax1.tcd.ie:
>>          Primary payload: Spacehab 1 EURECA 1-R   Inclination: 57 degrees
> I have seen elsewhere that inclination is 28 degrees. 
> Which is correct?

Hmmm... Atlantis left Eureca in a 28 degree orbit. Retrieving it is
going to be *REALLY* fun if they fly to 57 degrees. Torque that 
Canadarm! :-)

 - Jonathan

