- Take a look at this interesting animation on how fast a rocket must go, to leave every planet in our Solar system.
- Satellites and the Space Station fight gravity by going fast enough, traveling at speeds of more than 17,500 mph (28,200 km/h), to orbit around the planet indefinitely.
- But if you want to leave Earth, you have to go faster.
- Rockets, like Apollo’s Saturn, were so big, to carry enough fuel to get to the moon.
- On Jupiter, you must reach the incredible 135,000 mph to leave the giant planet, because it is ‘twice as massive as all the other planets together.’
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Tuesday, 20 November 2018
How fast A Rocket would have to go to leave every planet
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