A satellite in low orbit takes one and a half hour. A plane takes much longer, depending on the speed. Some supersonic planes can make it in less than 24 hours.
A satellite in low orbit takes one and a half hour. A plane takes much longer, depending on the speed. Some supersonic planes can make it in less than 24 hours.
A satellite in low orbit takes one and a half hour. A plane takes much longer, depending on the speed. Some supersonic planes can make it in less than 24 hours.
A satellite in low orbit takes one and a half hour. A plane takes much longer, depending on the speed. Some supersonic planes can make it in less than 24 hours.
It is impossible to fly a plane around the sun, as airplanes require air to provide lift, and there is none in space.
However, if one were to to create an aircraft that stayed flying for one full year, then in a sense that aircraft would have flown around the sun, taking just over 365 days to do so.
A satellite in low orbit takes one and a half hour. A plane takes much longer, depending on the speed. Some supersonic planes can make it in less than 24 hours.
Because the Earth is tilted on its axis of rotation relative to the plane around which it orbits the Sun.
The ecliptic. Because it is the plane that contains the earth as it orbits the sun, by definition it is also the plane that contains the sun as we observe it in its yearly journey through the stars.
They fly around like the orbit of the planets around the sun :)
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Jupiter consists of hydrogen and helium (primarily) like the Sun. It has a host of satellites in orbit around its equatorial plane. The sun has natural satellites (planets) that orbit its equatorial plane.
Because the Earth is tilted on its axis of rotation relative to the plane around which it orbits the Sun.
The 'ecliptic' plane is the plane that contains the Sun and the Earth's orbit around it.
It is called the solar system plane.
No ^if you mean in a plane the answer above is incorrect^ It's fine to fly, wait a week wil you swim and three weeks before long exposure to the sun and you'll be fine
If an object revolves around the sun on the same plane as the planets, it is lying on an ecliptic.
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The ecliptic. Because it is the plane that contains the earth as it orbits the sun, by definition it is also the plane that contains the sun as we observe it in its yearly journey through the stars.
The previous answerer misunderstood the question, which is about jumping inside the cabin of a plane in flight, not jumping *out* of the plane. You will not move toward the back of the plane, as long as the plane isn't accelerating. Think about the Earth -- it's orbiting the sun at tremendous speed, but you don't fly off it when you jump up and down in your yard.
The sun. The earth orbits the sun, the others all go around the earth.
they fly around with comets near the sun and closer then Pluto
Not exactly, but they sort of "fly around" in space. In fact, they move in orbits around the Sun, just as the Earth does.
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