gentoobro on Nostr: Yeah. All the time. Geostationary orbits are in the outer parts of the belts, and ...
Yeah. All the time. Geostationary orbits are in the outer parts of the belts, and anything much further than that leaves them. For the Apollo missions, they just flew up and over them, since the belts are donut shaped.
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