Because the suns orbit holds the earth and all of the other planets in place.
the gravitational pull of Earth. This force keeps the atmospheric molecules bound to the planet's surface, preventing them from escaping into outer space.
Then it would either fly off into outer space or crash into the body it was supposed to orbit.
Outer space is defined to start at about 100 km above Earth's surface; a rocket taking off can probably do that in a few minutes.
Because the suns orbit holds the earth and all of the other planets in place.
Yes it does because of the new engines it just goes in to space about 20 miles off the earth
It takes 2 days. You might think that that's a long time for a space shuttle to go to the space station. Especially when you know that it takes about 2 minutes for the space shuttle to go into space. But here's why: The space station is orbiting the earth, and so will the space shuttle when it goes into space. If it goes faster though, it will fly away from the earth's atmosphere and get lost in outer space. So the Space Shuttle goes slightly faster so it will catch up, but not too fast so that it will fly off into outer space. That's why it takes 2 days.
The fact that the Moon orbits the Earth and doesn't go flying off into outer space.
It would disintegrate and the pieces would fly off into space.
A satellite stays in orbit due to a balance between its forward motion and the gravitational pull of the Earth. The velocity of the satellite allows it to continuously fall towards the Earth but also keeps missing it, causing it to remain in orbit. If there were no gravitational pull, the satellite would fly off into space.
A Vacuum
yes because, if there is no gravity than if you were outside you would already be floating to space and you know space has no air.AnswerYesIgnoring all the things that would go wrong if the gravity went away you would fly off the earth due to centrifugal force fly out into space and suffocate.
The rhyming scheme for "off to outer space tomorrow morning" would be AABCCB, where the rhyming words are "off," "space," "morning," "tomorrow," and "space" again.