Talk:Pegasus 1

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In the article for Saturn I-A103, this is the information for Pegasus 1's orbit, "The launch was normal, and the spacecraft was inserted into orbit approximately 10.5 minutes after launch. The total mass placed in orbit was 33,895 pounds (15,375 kg). The perigee was 307.8 miles (495 km), the apogee was 461.9 miles (743 km), and the orbital inclination was 31.76°.", but the distances in the Pegasus 1 article are different, for example, the perigee is listed as 500km and the apogee is also different. Also, why is the Pegasus 1 information listed in nautical miles (not a common unit of measurement) instead of standard miles?Jtyroler (talk) 16:54, 18 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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