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my teacher will rip my head off for saying centripal force...hmm...another force....orbital decay?? how the satellite gradually spirals down towards the earth because of the contact between atmosphere drag and the satellite??
Mmm... friction (i.e. atmospheric drag) is certainly a force. I think it only really applies to LEOs though... can be avoided if the satellite is orbiting further out. Probably still worth mentioning.Originally posted by ...
hmm...another force....orbital decay?? how the satellite gradually spirals down towards the earth because of the contact between atmosphere drag and the satellite??
Yes, it causes the satellite's orbit to decay - and so obviously, something else (e.g. greater velocity or greater orbital radius) must compensate in order to maintain the orbit...Originally posted by Ragerunner
atmospheric drag isn't what maintains a space station in orbit. that is what brings it down