Edwin Buzz Aldrin lives in California, he is a retired astronaut.
Some words related to space are universe, galaxy, planet, star, asteroid, comet, astronaut, telescope, satellite, and orbit.
Singular = astronaut, singular possessive = astronaut's. Plural = astronauts, plural possessive = astronauts'.
An astronaut in an orbiting satellite experiences weightlessness because the satellite and the astronaut are in freefall towards Earth at the same rate. This creates the sensation of weightlessness as both objects are falling together. The astronaut is essentially in a state of continuous free fall around Earth's gravitational pull, giving the feeling of weightlessness.
The possessive form of the singular noun astronaut is astronaut's.Example: The astronaut's photo was on the front page of the newspaper.
it will continue to follow the motion of the satellite
It is not possible to make a spoon dropped from a satellite land on Earth as the spoon will continue orbiting due to the satellite's velocity. The spoon would need to decelerate significantly to fall back to Earth, which is not achievable without additional intervention.
Dropped biscuits are slightly more moist than biscuits that are rolled out and cut, and they are just dropped from the spoon on to the baking sheet.
The Soviet astronaut Yuri Gagarin was the first human being to orbit the Earth in an artificial satellite on April 12, 1961.
The force applied would be zero as a freely floating astronaut feels weightlessness as the gravitational force acting on him is zero.
because both the astronaut and the satellite is attracted towards the center of the earth
it revolves in the same orbit
When an object is dropped from a satellite in orbit around Earth, it will continue orbiting Earth at the same speed and direction as the satellite. From the perspective of someone on the satellite, the object will appear to float next to them due to being in free fall. However, once the object encounters Earth's atmosphere, it will experience drag and eventually fall towards Earth.
human + rocket = astronaut (only works if you have 'comandments')
When did Sally Ride and Canadian astronaut Marc Gameau help deploy the earth Radiation Budget Satelite?
Edwin Buzz Aldrin lives in California, he is a retired astronaut.
No. as long as there is any amount of gravity. a ball can never go higher then where it was dropped if no force is added.