Well, first of all, the last Space Shuttle mission flew in July of 2011, and the shuttles
are all in museums now. (Held there, I'm pretty sure, by gravity.)
When they did fly, the shuttle certainly needed powerful rocket boosters to raise it
above the atmosphere, and accelerate it to a high enough tangential ('sideways')
speed to maintain orbit. But once that job is done, it doesn't take any more work
to stay in orbit. I mean, look at the Moon !
And actually, for that matter, you would not want the shuttle to overcome gravity,
because gravity is what keeps things in orbit.
Astronauts in space experience microgravity, where they are in a state of continuous free fall around the Earth. This creates the sensation of weightlessness. They do not completely overcome gravity, but rather experience an environment where the effects of gravity are significantly reduced due to the spacecraft's orbital motion.
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Alright, it is mainly the force of gravity. This is because if there was no gravity, you do not heat energy to fire the rocket up.
Exactly the way you do it when you walk up stairs ... use your engines tocreate a force greater than your weight and opposite to the force of gravity.
They orbit around their common centre of gravity, the orbital radius and velocity of both (centripital force) is exactly enough to overcome the force of gravity between them.
Orbiting
To overcome gravity, you must reach "Escape Velocity" to overcome gravity and escape a planet's orbit.
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it needs to overcome the gravity of the earth lol
You don't specifically need a magnet to overcome the force of gravity; ANY force that is stronger than gravity can "overcome" it, at least temporarily. For example, if you lift an object up, you are "overcoming" the force of gravity.
Go to space.
Gravity
Astronauts in space experience microgravity, where they are in a state of continuous free fall around the Earth. This creates the sensation of weightlessness. They do not completely overcome gravity, but rather experience an environment where the effects of gravity are significantly reduced due to the spacecraft's orbital motion.
The two forces that help overcome gravity are lift and thrust. Lift is generated by the wings of an aircraft, providing an upward force that counteracts gravity, while thrust is produced by engines to propel the aircraft forward, allowing it to achieve lift and ultimately overcome gravity.
fear of heights and gravity
Its impossible because of gravity.
gravity