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Would the Moon move away if the Earth were frozen with no liquid tide?
The moon is moving further from the Earth. To the extent that after 600 million years we will no longer enjoy full solar eclipses as it will be too far away to completely block the sun.
The reason the ...
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What's my displacement relative to my position a year ago? [closed]
Earth moves in a few different ways through the universe. Earth orbits the Sun (plus the orbit precesses), the Sun moves through the Milky Way, and the Milky Way moves through the universe.
Compared ...
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Which gravitational differences we would feel if the sun disappeared?
I would like to start by stating that I'm not a physicist, I'm purely a curious individual.
I've been speculating about the differences the loss of the sun's gravitational field would have on us and ...
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Orbital obliquity of the Earth
Consider that we have all the orbital parameters that characterize the Earth. How would one calculate the orbital obliquity of Earth?
One could argue that since the rotation of Earth doesn't change ...
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Will a man acquire orbit if we suppose Earth is rotating fast enough?
if we consider that the rotation of earth is mush faster (30000km/h), so if a man standing on earth jumps 1 meter above will it acquire orbit if we ignore atmospheric friction
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If another planet was opposite Earth, would we be able to observe it?
Imagine another Earth-sized planet, in the exact same orbit as Earth, but 180 degrees out-of-phase. In this arrangement, at all times, you would be able to draw a single straight line through space ...
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Distribution of Earth's mass and its role in the nodal precession of satellites?
From what I have read and understood so far, the nodal precession of a satellite in low Earth orbit is caused by the bulge equatorial of the Earth (caused by its rotation on itself) which moves the ...
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Is there any clear and concrete proof that says the Earth is rotating and orbiting? [duplicate]
As the title states, I am wondering if there exists a clear and concrete proof that proves that the earth is revolving around the sun on an orbit, and proves that the sun is not revolving around the ...
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Earth is spiraling away from Sun at rate of 1.5cm per year due to mass loss of Sun? How it was calculated? [closed]
My physics teacher asked if we could calculate the rate at which Earth moves away from the Sun due to the mass loss of the Sun. It's very sensible for me to understand that Earth is spiraling away ...
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How many full orbits around the galactic center our Earth has done so far since its creation?
I have read that the estimated age of our Milky Way galaxy is 13.61 billion years which is by using our current size and status of our galaxy about 59.17 Galactic years which each galactic year ...
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Lag in Direction of Earth-Sun Gravity vector
When the earth is orbiting around the sun, it experiences a force vector pulling it towards the sun, which acts as a centripetal force for its elliptical orbit. However, when the earth moves a bit ...
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What is Earth's linear velocity around the Sun?
I am creating a theoretical model of the Earth's tangential acceleration around the Sun (on an elliptical orbit, not circular). First, I will build a theoretical model, which is not influenced by any ...
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Radius of Circular orbit of a Satellite around Earth always constant (if Space was a perfect vacuum) WHY?
The way I see it:
Assuming space is a perfect vacuum, a satellite should stay in circular orbit with CONSTANT RADIUS around earth forever but I think the radius should gradually decrease for the ...
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Why can atmospheric re-entry heat up the air into plasma?
The adiabatic processes of re-entering earth from a spaceship, creates intense heat. Heat in the range of 1700-2000 degrees Celsius.
I've read the the temperature in the air molecules generate a ...
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How much at least should the Earth be smaller so that we notice these three phenomenons?
The Earth is moving with a speed of about $1670$ $km/h$ around its axis. This speed is more than the sound speed. So the Earth is always breaking the speed of the sound. How much at least should the ...