İf gravity is high, satellite will be very small due to lifting forces for satellite,otherw mise satellite wll vey big.
It prevents the spacecraft from being launched as gravity causes it to be attracted towards earth.
Luna 1 was the first successful flyby satellite launch to the Moon.
gravity and frictional force
For the design of the probe an understanding of gravity is not required. However, to get the probe into space and into a stable orbit round a chosen body an understanding of gravity is required. Thus it is the launch vehicle design where an understanding of gravity is needed.
India didn't launch any satellites in 1957
It has to get up to 7km a second to get out of earth's orbit, then it orbits around earth.
As you know best places satellite launch to space is to be equator plane of earth. Because gravity is less than polar. Acording to the Napier rules, your launch angle must be equal latitute angle if you launch a thing to space. Thanks to all.
It is at Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center, Xichang Satellite Launch Center, and Jingyu.
It prevents the spacecraft from being launched as gravity causes it to be attracted towards earth.
By knowing precisely the masses of nearby objects, it is possible to calculate quite accurately how gravity will affect a satellite.
Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center was created in 1958.
Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle was created in 1993.
It is still called a satellite.
Luna 1 was the first successful flyby satellite launch to the Moon.
The first person to launch a satellite to Pluto was Bob Riley.
gravity and frictional force
Well, first gravity makes it launch, second it makes the ball start to fall down when it's launched.