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The shuttle is in an orbit of radius which 5% smaller than rg. Therefore the radius of this orbit .
First we have to determine the radius in the geosynchroneous orbit using Kepler's Law:
Then and the energy of the shuttle in this orbit is
To get into the geosynchroneous orbit the shuttle needs to have the energy
The boosters must provide the difference between these two energies.