How does the mass difference (due to expended propellant) affect trajectory planning for reusable first stages?

Answer

It subtly changes the required trajectory inputs for a successful, survivable return

Mission planners for reusable stages must account for the fact that the stage's current mass is different from its launch mass because propellant has been expended, which subtly alters the necessary trajectory inputs.

How does the mass difference (due to expended propellant) affect trajectory planning for reusable first stages?

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