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A spacecraft orbits Earth at a constant speed.The forces actinbg on it must be?

There is only one force acting on an orbiting spacecraft ... the force of gravity.It's NOT correct to say that a constant speed in a curved path indicates balanced forces.That's true only when the constant speed is in a straight line. If the direction is changing,there must be net forces on the moving object, even if its speed is constant.


The area wherein there's a constant stay of free falling object?

earth


If a spacecraft travels from earth to the edge of the solar system what will happen to the gravitational pull between earth and the spacecraft?

The gravitational pull between earth and the spacecraft will become insignificant.


What do you call a spacecraft that is controlled from earth?

A spacecraft that is controlled from Earth is typically referred to as a teleoperated spacecraft. This means that it is being controlled by operators on Earth rather than operating autonomously.


What spacecraft landed on Neptune?

No spacecraft from Earth has ever landed on Neptune.


How long does salt water stay on earth?

The water supply on Earth remains constant. Water continuously changes and relocates through the water cycle.


What spacecraft did John Glenn fly in to orbit the earth?

the Friendship 7 spacecraft


Which of newtons laws is in control of a spacecraft cruising through space at constant speed without using any fuel?

Unfortunately, the answer which [I think] is required is incorrect.I expect that the answer that you are required to provide is Newton's law of Inertia. A part of this states that a body in motion remains in constant motion in a straight line unless it is acted upon by an external force. However, there are very few place in space where this can happen. Even at points in space where the gravitational force of the Sun is exactly matched by that of the Earth, as soon as the spacecraft moves from that point, the forces will be in imbalance and the spacecraft will experience an external force which will affect its speed.


What spacecraft studied earth?

a doctorinmay


Is it true that there is a spacecraft on its way to earth?

No.


What is a launch of a spacecraft?

A spacecraft launch refers to the process of sending a spacecraft into space from Earth. It involves the ignition of the rocket engines to propel the spacecraft out of Earth's atmosphere and into its designated orbit. Launches can be conducted by government space agencies or private companies.


How longdoes it take to get to the moon from earth?

It takes 3-4 days to get to the moon from Earth by spacecraft