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How does orbiting Earth affect astronauts?

How does orbiting Earth affect astronauts?

(B) An astronaut orbiting the Earth does feel weightless because there is no ground or normal force to counteract the force of gravity. Thus, the astronaut is falling. However, since the astronaut is also moving forward super fast, he/she continuously falls around the Earth rather than crashing into the Earth.

What is the eccentricity of an orbit that a spacecraft would use to travel between Earth and Mars?

Earth orbits the Sun in one Earth year, Mars in 1.881. Neither orbit is perfectly circular; Earth has an orbital eccentricity of 0.0168, and Mars of 0.0934. The two orbits are not quite coplanar either, as the orbit of Mars in inclined by 1.85 degrees to that of Earth.

Did anyone reach Mars?

Mars is really the only planet that sits within the habitable orbit around our sun. After more than a half century, humans have walked on the moon and delivered spacecraft that has flown to Pluto and even left the edges of our solar system.

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Is it possible to reach the sun?

In theory, we could. But the trip is long — the sun is 93 million miles (about 150 million kilometers) away — and we don’t have the technology to safely get astronauts to the sun and back yet. The sun would melt anything that got near it. But we can send robotic probes toward the sun and even around it.

How fast can a rocket go in space?

Like any other object in low Earth orbit, a Shuttle must reach speeds of about 17,500 miles per hour (28,000 kilometers per hour) to remain in orbit.

Can We put a spacecraft in orbit around the Sun?

Any spacecraft sitting on a launch pad on Earth is already in orbit around the Sun because the Earth is orbiting around the Sun. We can put a spacecraft in orbit so it goes around the Sun the same way. From that point, the spacecraft can have its speed adjusted to change its orbit around the Sun.

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How do spacecrafts get to other planets?

Since the planets and Earth are always moving, getting to any other planet means that the spacecraft has to be sent away from Earth at the correct time to arrive at the other planet. This task might be compared to throwing a dart at a moving target.

What does it feel like to see the Earth from space?

“The view of Earth is absolutely spectacular, and the feeling of looking back and seeing your planet as a planet is just an amazing feeling. It’s a totally different perspective, and it makes you appreciate, actually, how fragile our existence is.”

Why do satellites orbit at the same speed as the Earth?

Because the satellite orbits at the same speed that the Earth is turning, the satellite seems to stay in place over a single longitude, though it may drift north to south. This special, high Earth orbit is called geosynchronous.