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go away, we told you last time you are a dick head.
Brian -- From the Sofa of Brian Gaff Reply address is active "Brian Gaff" wrote in message ... 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. Brian -- From the Sofa of Brian Gaff Reply address is active "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 ? |
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