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On Sunday, November 2, 2014 4:31:36 PM UTC-6, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
But if it keeps one direction pointed towards Earth, then it has to roll - one rotation per orbit. Which means the solar panels have to be steerable to some extent for maximum power. I'd have to watch a few full passes to see.. They have multiple cameras aimed in different directions, so I'm not sure if they actually roll once an orbit or not. For some reason, I'm thinking they don't.. Mainly because I don't recall the shuttle as rolling during orbits. They always flew upside down and maybe even backwards in orbit, with the cargo bays aimed at the planet. I think anyway.. I'd have to look into that more. Some cameras seem to aim forward, and some backwards like you are watching out the back of an old nine passenger station wagon. :| |
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