NASA’s StarLight program uses one satellite to image celestial objects. Éach objeci should be imaged once. The satellite needs to be positioned very close to each celes tial object and then move to the next one, and so on after which it is repositioned back its starting point. The satellite is currently at point A, and celestial objects are at B, C 20 A 42 34 and D with distances between them (in 1,000 miles) as shown in the figure 30 35 To preserve fuel, NASA must minimize the amount of fuel needed to reposition the satellites in order to
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