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The fast burn would take virtually all the propellants that the LEM had, they explained, with little energy left for tweaking the trajectory if it were in error. It didn’t take much of an error in the burn to make tweaking necessary—at 240,000 miles away, an error of a tenth of a foot per second in a burn could compound in such a way that the spacecraft would miss the earth altogether.
Apollo: The Race To The Moon
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