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
Because the suns orbit holds the earth and all of the other planets in place.
The space station does NOT fly. IT is in space and there is no are for it to fly in. The space station is in Earth Orbit moving at 7.66 kilometres per second.
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.
It would disintegrate and the pieces would fly off into space.
Get in your space ship and fly down to earth
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.
It really doesn't fly, on lift off it is essentially a Rocket, on reentry it is a brick with wings, it more has a controlled fall back to earth than a flight..
We would fly off into space, and we would all die because it is to cold!
The Earth's gravity keeps our feet firmly on the ground.
space shuttles fly out to space. For example, the moon or just to orbit Earth. The next mission is trying to get to mars!
Satellites don't fly off into space because they are in a state of continuous free fall towards Earth, while also moving forward at high speeds. This balance between gravitational pull and orbital velocity creates a stable orbit, preventing them from falling back to Earth or drifting away into space. Additionally, the gravitational force of Earth keeps them bound within its gravitational field.