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Why dont satellites fall out of orbit?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Satellites don't fall from the sky because they are orbiting Earth. Even when satellites are thousands of miles away, Earth's gravity still tugs on them. Gravity--combined with the satellite's momentum from its launch into space--cause the satellite go into orbit above Earth, instead of falling back down to the ground.

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Answered by donadkarpurushottam1
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<font color=Brown> Satellites are able to orbit around planets because they are locked into speeds that are fast enough to defeat the downward pull of gravity .....

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