by dpenney » Mon Sep 17, 2007 3:54 am
Hi All:
A trivia question I love to ask is: Why does an astronaut float free in space? The usual answer is, "because there's no gravity up there." I then ask, how come the moon is attracted to the earth, and the earth to the sun, to stay in orbit? Gravity is obviously at play there. I explain further that, at the elevation of the space shuttle above the earth, the gravity is about 92% of that on earth. Gravity on the moon is only one sixth. So how come the astronaut "floats" in, or, in this APOD case, near his/her space craft?
The answer, of course, is that the sucker is flying at 28,000 km/hr around the earth and is, while doing that, falling like a lead weight toward the earth! The reason he/she doesn't sink down into the atmosphere is because he/she is speeding along at a trajectory that is the same curvature (more or less (stay with me here)) as the upper atmosphere of the earth. If he/she slowed down, he/she would sink into the atmosphere and enter it at 28,000 kph. Hence, the friction and burn up. If he/she were to speed up, then bye bye! It's off out into space (at least for a while.)
So it always irritates me when the text of such APOD messages talk about "floating" in space. There is no "floating", only speeding. Very high speed, at that!
Let's stop giving the general public the impression that gravity ends at 300 km above the earth's surface.
Hi All:
A trivia question I love to ask is: Why does an astronaut float free in space? The usual answer is, "because there's no gravity up there." I then ask, how come the moon is attracted to the earth, and the earth to the sun, to stay in orbit? Gravity is obviously at play there. I explain further that, at the elevation of the space shuttle above the earth, the gravity is about 92% of that on earth. Gravity on the moon is only one sixth. So how come the astronaut "floats" in, or, in this APOD case, near his/her space craft?
The answer, of course, is that the sucker is flying at 28,000 km/hr around the earth and is, while doing that, falling like a lead weight toward the earth! The reason he/she doesn't sink down into the atmosphere is because he/she is speeding along at a trajectory that is the same curvature (more or less (stay with me here)) as the upper atmosphere of the earth. If he/she slowed down, he/she would sink into the atmosphere and enter it at 28,000 kph. Hence, the friction and burn up. If he/she were to speed up, then bye bye! It's off out into space (at least for a while.)
So it always irritates me when the text of such APOD messages talk about "floating" in space. There is no "floating", only speeding. Very high speed, at that!
Let's stop giving the general public the impression that gravity ends at 300 km above the earth's surface.