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A geostationary orbit is 35,786km above the earth's equator. We aren't talking about earth now are we though. So it would be some other distance. Also once you list all the known reasons to be in such an orbit you should also note …
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Nice try but that kind of orbit is only attainable on the equator of planets and much closer than a standard orbit. There is no reason for a manned ship like the Aurora to do that.
I don't know about that but you should be able to see multi arms on the Prawn which would rotate depending on which one is active. You should be able to see at least 4. So you select the drill and it flips over and activates then you select the regu…