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ISS is at 354km and I know that non spherical gravity has a strong influence in ISS orbit.
How could ISS deorbit sooner? Due to atmospheric microdrag or due to non spherical gravity?
If you ask me, it looks like non spherical gravity, for microdrag should not be so powerful as an OMS engine and it take a lot of time to deorbit a shuttle.
How long ISS would take to deorbit if no bump takes place?
How could ISS deorbit sooner? Due to atmospheric microdrag or due to non spherical gravity?
If you ask me, it looks like non spherical gravity, for microdrag should not be so powerful as an OMS engine and it take a lot of time to deorbit a shuttle.
How long ISS would take to deorbit if no bump takes place?