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I've seen the equation around here before, but I can't seem to find it anymore. Does anyone know the formula for escape velocity? I know it's something about taking the square root of the orbital velocity and multiplying by something or another or something like that.

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sqrt(2GM/r), or ~1.4*(circular) orbital speed.

(G is the gravitational constant, M is the mass of what you're orbiting/want to escape from, and r is how far away from it you currently are)

What are you using for the mass of Kearth? The wiki says 5.29e22 kg but when I use that I don't get the right answers.

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What are you using for the mass of Kearth? The wiki says 5.29e22 kg but when I use that I don't get the right answers.

That is what I used as the mass, and I first derived it from measurements of an orbit before noticing that the resulting surface acceleration was one gravity.

Double checked:

sqrt(2*G*5.29e22 kg/600 km) = 3430.27 m/s, just as it is in the table.

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