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ISS climbs to where geostationary satellites float freed from the chains of gravity would astronauts float too?

 
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ISS climbs to where geostationary satellites float freed from the chains of gravity would astronauts float too?
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Re: ISS climbs to where geostationary satellites float freed from the chains of gravity would astronauts float too?
They float in the lower orbit already.Seriously, you didnt know that?
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Re: ISS climbs to where geostationary satellites float freed from the chains of gravity would astronauts float too?
Only if they're tied to a flock of ducks.
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Re: ISS climbs to where geostationary satellites float freed from the chains of gravity would astronauts float too?
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Re: ISS climbs to where geostationary satellites float freed from the chains of gravity would astronauts float too?
They float in the lower orbit already.Seriously, you didnt know that?
 Quoting: blinders off

They float in lower orbit because according to the fable they are free-falling around the curvature of the earth at a perfect fast speed of 17000mph which doesn't create any G-force in space for some reason.

But at the geostationary position they aren't free-falling around anything.

How does that work?
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Re: ISS climbs to where geostationary satellites float freed from the chains of gravity would astronauts float too?
if it floats free from gravity then whats making the moon orbit earth?
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Re: ISS climbs to where geostationary satellites float freed from the chains of gravity would astronauts float too?
if it floats free from gravity then whats making the moon orbit earth?
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You're moving away from the subject at hand probably because you feel defenseless. The Moon is governed by the HAND OF GOD while your Pinocchio fairytale still remains to be seen what monstrous power holds that lie up in the sky.

Hope you meet him,
and guess his name.
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Re: ISS climbs to where geostationary satellites float freed from the chains of gravity would astronauts float too?
Does cosmic rays, cosmic winds, and generally all things....

....cosmic affect the Geostationary sats?





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