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Yes, gravitational force is acting on both the person falling off a cliff and the astronaut inside an orbiting space shuttle. The person falling off a cliff experiences a gravitational pull towards the center of the Earth, causing them to accelerate downwards. The astronaut inside an orbiting space shuttle experiences a gravitational pull towards the Earth as well, but their motion is primarily governed by their speed and centripetal force that keeps them in orbit.
they would travel in a space shuttle
Inside a space shuttle, you would experience a confined and controlled environment with limited space for movement. The cabin would contain seating, control panels, communication systems, and storage areas for supplies. During launch and reentry, you would feel vibrations, loud noises, and experience increased forces acting on your body.
The space shuttle took about 8-10 minutes to reach orbit. It would then take around 6 hours for the space shuttle to catch up with the space station for docking.
Space shuttle astronauts in orbit do not hit their heads on the ceiling because they are in a state of free fall, experiencing microgravity. In this condition, both the astronauts and the shuttle are falling towards Earth at the same rate, creating the sensation of weightlessness. As a result, they float inside the shuttle and are not subject to the forces that would normally cause them to collide with surfaces.
yes. How else would the space shuttle stay in orbit?
Any! but i would seggest a space shuttle Any! but i would seggest a space shuttle
Yes, gravitational force is acting on both the person falling off a cliff and the astronaut inside an orbiting space shuttle. The person falling off a cliff experiences a gravitational pull towards the center of the Earth, causing them to accelerate downwards. The astronaut inside an orbiting space shuttle experiences a gravitational pull towards the Earth as well, but their motion is primarily governed by their speed and centripetal force that keeps them in orbit.
I am pretty sure that a space shuttle is found in the thermosphere or mesosphere.
they would travel in a space shuttle
Inside a space shuttle, you would experience a confined and controlled environment with limited space for movement. The cabin would contain seating, control panels, communication systems, and storage areas for supplies. During launch and reentry, you would feel vibrations, loud noises, and experience increased forces acting on your body.
In space, they don't. If they are in a space shuttle, however, they would move themselves using handlebars attached to the shuttle designed specifically for propelling themselves.
It could not, the shuttle cannot leave low earth orbit
More than 20,000 tiles fit on a space shuttle.
No space shuttle has landed on the moon. The craft would need ample landing space to do so. But even then, the shuttle could not LEAVE the moon, since the boosters needed to lift off would not be present.
in the invietory
Astronauts ONLY survive inside their space suits. Basically the space suit acts like a small space craft by controlling the temperature, pressure, and supplying air for the person inside. Without it the astronaut would be dead within a few seconds.