All you do is 50x100 which is 5,000
So the answer is 5000kg of fuel
There are many satellites that orbit the earth in a day or less. All of them are man made. The only real satellite that orbits the earth is the moon. That takes 28 days to complete a single orbit.
That depends on the size of the revolving object's orbit away from the surface of the earth. The larger the orbit, the longer it takes for the object to complete one revolution. The SHORTEST possible time is about 86 minutes. That's the period of an orbit that's just high enough so that atmospheric drag doesn't immediately bring the object down. If the orbit is about 238,000 miles out from the earth, then the period for one revolution is about 27.3 days. There's one satellite in that kind of orbit right now.
It takes precisely 27.3 Days for the moon to orbit the earth.
It takes 27.3 days for the Moon to complete one full orbit around the Earth. how long does it take for the earth to rotate around the sun? It takes exactly 365 and a quarter days for the earth to orbit around the sun once.
It takes a year or the earth to orbit the sun.
Our moon takes a month to orbit the Earth.
There are many satellites that orbit the earth in a day or less. All of them are man made. The only real satellite that orbits the earth is the moon. That takes 28 days to complete a single orbit.
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No because it stays in orbit and takes pictures of the ever changing earth.
If the satellite is in an orbit that takes it over the North and South Poles, it will eventually cover all parts of the Earth as the Earth spins beneath it. This kind of orbit is called a polar orbit.
An orbit is the path a planet takes around the sun. Earth's orbit is an ellipse. It takes the Earth one year to travel along the elliptical path around the sun.
That depends on the size of the revolving object's orbit away from the surface of the earth. The larger the orbit, the longer it takes for the object to complete one revolution. The SHORTEST possible time is about 86 minutes. That's the period of an orbit that's just high enough so that atmospheric drag doesn't immediately bring the object down. If the orbit is about 238,000 miles out from the earth, then the period for one revolution is about 27.3 days. There's one satellite in that kind of orbit right now.
Ganymede is a satellite of Jupiter. Jupiter takes 11.85 years to orbit the sun.
That completely depends on the size of the satellite's orbit ... the larger the orbit, the longer each revolution takes. 100 revolutions take the International Space Station about 6.25 days, but take the moon about 7.5 years
Our earth takes 365.25 days to orbit the sun .
The extent (distance) in which an object takes to orbit around another bigger mass (which is effected by how big the satellite (smaller object) is). Or the length [of time] of an orbit. This is the time it takes to make one revolution. Examples: Something just above the atmosphere of the earth takes about 90 minutes. The moon takes 28 days to go around the earth and the earth take a year to go around the sun.
It takes the moon 29 days or about 1 month to orbit the earth.