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What is the act of moving around in space outside a spacecraft called?

Extra Vehicular Activity or EVA Also commonly referred to as a space walk.


What is State Theory?

The idea that the state governments, not the national government, are supreme and therefore have the right to nullify any act of the national government.


Would it be easier or harder to throw a fastball in low gravity?

Assuming you can keep your feet on the ground, there should be no difference. Since the forces of gravity act vertically, they have no effect on things you're trying to do horizontally.


How do astronauts return to the earth. How do they propel their space shuttle back into the earth's atmosphere?

The thing that keeps objects in orbit around the Earth is their speed. It is a balancing act between the speed of the object trying to throw it out into space and gravity trying to pull it back toward Earth. If the object slows down gravity wins and it will fall back to Earth. So, to reenter they simply slow down. I wasn't sure I understood your question so if this was not what you were asking, ask again


Do spaceships travel around the earth faster going east to west rather than west to east?

Their direction has no bearing on their speed. Objects stay in orbit because of the attraction of earths gravity which has nothing to do with the earth's rotation on it's axis. If objects go too fast they fly off into space, too slow and they fall back to earth. Orbiting is a balancing act between the objects speed trying to fling it away from the earth and gravity trying to pull it down.

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