ext_90928 ([identity profile] sciamachy.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] beermat 2003-10-21 07:02 am (UTC)

Also, the faster the object is travelling, the more centripetal force is required to keep the object going round in a circle instead of shooting off in a straight line - but at the same time, the further the object is from the Earth, the less effect the Earth's gravity has on the object. So there's actually only a fairly thin band where gravity is sufficient to keep the object going round the Earth, but not crashing into it.

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