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How does gravity affect the launch of spacecraft from earth?

Gravity affects the launch of spacecraft from Earth by pulling the spacecraft back towards Earth. The spacecraft must overcome this gravitational force through its propulsion system to successfully launch and enter into orbit. A balance between the force of gravity and the propulsion system is required for a successful launch.


Does gravity pull a spacecraft towards the nearest planet?

Yes, gravity pulls a spacecraft towards the nearest planet because objects with mass attract each other. The gravitational force between the spacecraft and the planet causes the spacecraft to be pulled towards the planet as it travels through space.


How does Saturn's gravity affect humans?

Gravitational attraction toward Saturn has no effect on humans at all. It never will, unless and until some human travels to Saturn in a spacecraft.


Why do astronauts feel gravity in space?

There is always gravity between two objects. If the astronaut is in a stable orbit around an object, he/she will not sense any gravity. If he/she is standing on the object, such as the Moon, there will be a sense of gravity. In the case of the moon, its gravity is about one sixth that of Earth. Also, if the spacecraft is accelerating, the the reaction force of the engine will cause the sense of gravity as well.There is also gravity between the astronaut and the spaceship, but that is so small that it will generally not be noticed.


What force causes the spacecraft to orbit the moon?

The force that causes a spacecraft to orbit the Moon is gravity. Gravity is the force of attraction between two objects with mass, like the Moon and the spacecraft, which keeps the spacecraft in orbit around the Moon.

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What will happen to the pull of the planet's gravity if a spacecraft nears Mars?

The presence or absence of spacecraft near Mars will have no effect whatsoever on the planet's gravitational field.


How does gravity affect the launch of spacecraft from earth?

Gravity affects the launch of spacecraft from Earth by pulling the spacecraft back towards Earth. The spacecraft must overcome this gravitational force through its propulsion system to successfully launch and enter into orbit. A balance between the force of gravity and the propulsion system is required for a successful launch.


How does a slingshot effect work?

A slingshot effect, also known as a gravity assist, is a technique used by spacecraft to gain speed and change direction by exploiting a planet's gravitational pull. The spacecraft flies close to a planet and uses its gravity to accelerate, altering its trajectory without using additional fuel. This method is commonly used to save fuel and time in space missions.


Does gravity pull a spacecraft towards the nearest planet?

Yes, gravity pulls a spacecraft towards the nearest planet because objects with mass attract each other. The gravitational force between the spacecraft and the planet causes the spacecraft to be pulled towards the planet as it travels through space.


How does Saturn's gravity affect humans?

Gravitational attraction toward Saturn has no effect on humans at all. It never will, unless and until some human travels to Saturn in a spacecraft.


What is Gravitational SlingShot Effect?

The gravitational slingshot effect, also known as a gravity assist, is a technique used in spaceflight to boost the speed of a spacecraft by utilizing the gravitational pull of a planet or other celestial body. This method allows spacecraft to conserve fuel and increase their velocity, enabling them to reach their destination more efficiently.


What does gravity have to do with launching of artificial satellites?

it is a 0 gravitatial spacecraft


What force pulls a spacecraft into Earth's atmosphere?

The force of Gravity.


Is gravity used in space travel?

If you mean do any manned spacecraft use artificial gravity, the answer is, not so far. But, in the future, large spacecraft may create artificial gravity by rotating them. To conserve fuel, the gravity of the moon/planets is used to pull spacecraft toward them. And of course the gravity of earth is used to hold/pull on spacecraft so they orbit (circle) around it instead of flying off into space.


What are the forces when a spacecraft takes off?

When a spacecraft takes off, the main forces involved are thrust and gravity. Thrust is generated by the spacecraft's engines pushing it upwards, while gravity pulls the spacecraft back toward Earth. Other forces, such as aerodynamic drag and lift, may also be present depending on the specific design of the spacecraft.


Why do astronauts seem to fly inside their spacecraft?

because of unavailability of gravity.


What does a spacecraft need to overcome?

it needs to overcome the gravity of the earth lol