Why doesn't NASA send a satellite (manned or unmanned) into a polar Earth orbit? The limits on the usual satellites are between about 45 degrees north 45 degrees south.
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Most satellites are launched into space on rockets. A satellite orbits Earth when its speed is balanced by the pull of Earth's gravity. Without this balance, the satellite would fly in a straight line off into space or fall back to Earth.
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Most satellites are launched into space on rockets. A satellite orbits Earth when its speed is balanced by the pull of Earth's gravity. Without this balance, the satellite would fly in a straight line off into space or fall back to Earth.
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