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gravity barrier??
Hello all...first post
I have a question about a "gravity barrier" that exists.
I was in a discussion about the space shuttle launch that took place a few weeks ago and somehow we got on the subject of a gravitational barrier. Meaning the shuttle had to break at 4000 mph for it to have enough velocity to carry itself into space...kinda like a slingshot.
Is this true...can someone explain a bit more in detail??
Sorry...I'm a tard when it comes to physics...
Hello all...first post
I have a question about a "gravity barrier" that exists.
I was in a discussion about the space shuttle launch that took place a few weeks ago and somehow we got on the subject of a gravitational barrier. Meaning the shuttle had to break at 4000 mph for it to have enough velocity to carry itself into space...kinda like a slingshot.
Is this true...can someone explain a bit more in detail??
Sorry...I'm a tard when it comes to physics...