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what will happen when we move straight up with orbital velocity​

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Answered by xtylishnaveed222
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In orbit, firing your engines frontwards moves you forward into a higher orbit, which actually means you slow down, because objects in a higher orbit move more slowly. In order to go faster you need to decelerate and fall into a lower orbit. The farther away you are from Earth, the less magnified this effect is.

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