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What is the distance traveled by the lunar station in one orbit?
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notice the picture below
then, the diameter made by the orbiting lunar station is 32 + 2548 + 32
or 2612, that means the radius is half that, or 1306, that means one orbit is
circumference of a circle = C = 2π r, r = 1306, thus C = 2π * 1306
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