Answer: The earth is 70% water. NASA sends most it rockets from Florida because most of the debris will land in the Atlantic Ocean when leaving orbit. And on the way back they land in the pacific because it’s the largest ocean. They literally just aim for (as Neil degrasse Tyson puts it) “the big toilet bowl of the world.”
When you fall straight down, you land right below where you started.
When you fall with some sideways movement you will land further away, depending on where you began to fall and in which direction you were moving and your speed.
After doing lots of science over the centuries, people figured out how to calculate those values.
Well they know the speed on the planets and the space ship on each axis and they do a sorta complicated arithmetic using mechanical physics and the trajectory of projectiles to calculate when each body will be at a point where they can come in contact. Basically a lot of math and science brought about by their knowledge of the relativity of the planets and speed of everything so just taking the distance and the speed and finding the time and place.
Answer: The earth is 70% water. NASA sends most it rockets from Florida because most of the debris will land in the Atlantic Ocean when leaving orbit. And on the way back they land in the pacific because it’s the largest ocean. They literally just aim for (as Neil degrasse Tyson puts it) “the big toilet bowl of the world.”
Well they know the speed on the planets and the space ship on each axis and they do a sorta complicated arithmetic using mechanical physics and the trajectory of projectiles to calculate when each body will be at a point where they can come in contact. Basically a lot of math and science brought about by their knowledge of the relativity of the planets and speed of everything so just taking the distance and the speed and finding the time and place.
When you fall straight down, you land right below where you started.
When you fall with some sideways movement you will land further away, depending on where you began to fall and in which direction you were moving and your speed.
After doing lots of science over the centuries, people figured out how to calculate those values.
When you fall straight down, you land right below where you started.
When you fall with some sideways movement you will land further away, depending on where you began to fall and in which direction you were moving and your speed.
After doing lots of science over the centuries, people figured out how to calculate those values.
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