Asked by Frank
The International Space Station orbits approximately 350 km above the Earth's surface. (The Earth's radius is 6,378 km.) Are the astronauts beyond the pull of Earth's gravity? Explain your reasoning.
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Answered by
bobpursley
If Earth's gravity was not there, the space station would not be in orbit. What do you think is holding it in orbit?
Answered by
victor
The ISS is being pulled by everything in the universe. Very little, but its being pulled.
Because Gm1m2/r^2
And you can't divide something and get 0, you can only get close to 0.
Because Gm1m2/r^2
And you can't divide something and get 0, you can only get close to 0.
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