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Well winter happens when we are closest to the sun.
When spacecraft like the Hubble telescope enter a planet's orbit, it is lifted by a rocket. Once it enters the orbit, the rocket drops away and the spacecraft is projected through the planet's orbit.
surely a rocket or artificial satellite can get out with help of escape velocity....
Gravity is the biggest determining factor of the direction of motion of a vessel in orbit, and the rocket's engines are used to change the shape of that orbit.
They are taken into orbit by rocket or shuttle.
a rocket powers the space station into orbit
a rocket powers the space station into orbit
Well winter happens when we are closest to the sun.
When spacecraft like the Hubble telescope enter a planet's orbit, it is lifted by a rocket. Once it enters the orbit, the rocket drops away and the spacecraft is projected through the planet's orbit.
To have a more or less stable orbit, the rocket will have to orbit OUTSIDE of the atmosphere.
by its wings
surely a rocket or artificial satellite can get out with help of escape velocity....
Gravity is the biggest determining factor of the direction of motion of a vessel in orbit, and the rocket's engines are used to change the shape of that orbit.
They are taken into orbit by rocket or shuttle.
The thrusters at the bottom of the rocket ship.
morbiting
The Earth keeps moving. This achieves a fairly stable orbit. This orbit may decay gradually; for example, Earth's orbit gradually loses energy through gravitational waves. However, this will take a long, long time.