Nonsenseinabag
Nonsenseinabag t1_j5u2ory wrote
Reply to What would happen if you threw a frisbee in space? Would it just move in a straight line until caught? by Ok-Bug-6129
It would enter an orbit based on how much momentum it had. If you were able to get it to escape earth's atmosphere, it might be in orbit around Earth until it decayed from friction with the small amount of atmosphere that's up there.
If you managed to chuck it hard enough to escape Earth's gravity, then it would enter solar orbit and would have a similar orbital path as Earth and the two may eventually intercept again, and it would return to earth.
If you managed to escape solar gravity... quite a feat! And it would exit the solar system and travel until it encountered something to pull it into its gravity well.
Nonsenseinabag t1_ir0hsx6 wrote
They're trying to be the new equivalent of railroads, paving the way for future development by others and making a shit ton of money in the process. The rockets are the trains in this scenario.
Nonsenseinabag t1_je9qhw9 wrote
Reply to comment by stappernn in Frank Rubio's first spaceflight will turn into the longest mission by a US astronaut by gordon22
Personally it'd be that you can never properly go outside that would do me in. Even if you're on a spacewalk you're still in a confined space suit.