Obtain the initial distance from the shuttle to astronaut

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a 92 kg astronaut and a 1200 kg satellite are at rest relative to the space shuttle. the astronaut pushes on the satellite, giving it a speed of .14 m/s directly away from the shuttle. seven and a half seconds later the astronaut comes into contact with the shuttle. what was the initial distance from the shuttle to the astronaut?

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