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by sgt101
766 days ago
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I am no expert, but the things I would worry about: - cost to get into geostationary orbit might dominate the value/saving of the cheap instrument, so it might be smart to spend more on that
- managing and controlling it might be very challenging
- need to get the data down from it - might create difficulties and costs that kill the value
- heating and cooling in space might kill it
- radiation in space might kill the hardware
- acceleration during launch might kill the hardware
- the payload needs to be stable during launch or there will be an accident
- scientific value might be lower than other missions for similar spend |
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