what happens to a moving rocket in outer space if the engines are switched off?
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A space ship's momentum will continue to carry it forward indefinitely at a constant speed after the engines are turned off. Because fuel is very costly to put up into space (it's heavy, and the fuel-weight factor is self-compounding), space probes in real life use as little fuel as possible.
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A space ship's momentum will continue to carry it forward indefinitely at a constant speed after the engines are turned off.
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