Doesn't spelling go first?Hopefully that doesn't equate to alsheimers or something equally as mentally debilitating.
JK, JK!
Doesn't spelling go first?Hopefully that doesn't equate to alsheimers or something equally as mentally debilitating.
At 550kM, I'd imagine it is next to negligible. The density is on the order of two ten-trillionths that of sea level (21.4 nanograms/cubic meter?).It's not the gravity, but rather the drag from the extremely rarified air up there.
At 550kM, I'd imagine it is next to negligible. The density is on the order of two ten-trillionths that of sea level (21.4 nanograms/cubic meter?).
That probably should have been a reply to TheKrel's post rather than mine about atmospheric density."Is There Gravity in Space?