The answer is, when your orbit is elliptical,
you will both gain and lose altitude during a full orbit. eventually your orbit will be low enough to catch enough atmosphere that you will be unable to regain altitude.
The answer is, when your orbit is elliptical,
you will both gain and lose altitude during a full orbit. eventually your orbit will be low enough to catch enough atmosphere that you will be unable to regain altitude.
This is the part about orbits where you learn what a map projection is.
NASA pay is shit.
Not with reddit spacing it's not.
Nice deformed wolf tattoo.
There has to be a link between bad tattoos and mental illness.
It should start slowing down once it drops below 62 miles, after that it should come down pretty quickly.
Yes, it is totally possible for it to hit the upper part of the atmosphere and start going back up, as long as it doesn't lose too much velocity.
This will however likely be the last orbit,
They are doing the will of satan. She should just quit and find another place to work rather than risk her eternal soul.