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why do objects travel at such great speeds in space, and does the shuttle get pulled to one side when it leaves the earths atmosphere???
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The speed of an object in orbit is necessary to overcome the rate at which it is falling due to Earth's gravitational pull.
By obtaining an orbit no more energy is required to keep something in space.
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By obtaining an orbit no more energy is required to keep something in space.
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Not all objects travel at great speeds.
It really depends on a couple of things initial velocity, which would stay relatively constant due to the lack of friction in space. Changes in momentum caused by collisions and Gravitational pull due to the attractions of others masses in space.
The shuttle turns as it leaves the Earths atmosphere so that it can take up an orbit around the Earth
It really depends on a couple of things initial velocity, which would stay relatively constant due to the lack of friction in space. Changes in momentum caused by collisions and Gravitational pull due to the attractions of others masses in space.
The shuttle turns as it leaves the Earths atmosphere so that it can take up an orbit around the Earth