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Old March 18th 13, 08:13 AM posted to sci.space.shuttle
Brian Gaff
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Default Skipping off the atmosphere

go away, we told you last time you are a dick head.


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"Brian Gaff" wrote in message
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The atmosphere does not just start, it kind of peters out and the height
does vary to some extent due to the effect of the suns radiation etc. Its
a complex interplay between gravity and inertia, air resistance and
heating as to what actually happens. After all, the attitude and material
have a bearing on drag.

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"JF Mezei" wrote in message
eb.com...
I have seen multiple references to a spaceship skipping off the
atmosphere being like a flat rock bouncing off water when thrown at a
shallow angle.

Is this truly the case ?

Or is it more a question of a spaceship being accelerated towards the
planet but at an angle where it won't hit atmosphere dense enough to
slow it down so it will just continue into a very elliptical orbit after
its near miss with the atmosphere ?