Free falling in outer space - Matt J. Carlson

217,470 views ・ 2013-07-06

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Have you ever been floating in a swimming pool,
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all comfy and warm, thinking,
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"Man, it'd be cool to be an astronaut!
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You could float out in outer space, look down at the Earth and everything.
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It'd be so neat!"
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Only that's not how it is at all.
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If you are in outer space, you are orbiting the Earth:
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it's called free fall.
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You're actually falling towards the Earth.
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Think about this for a moment: that's the feeling you get
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if you're going over the top of a roller coaster, going, like, "Whoa!"
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Only you're doing this
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the whole time you're orbiting the Earth,
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for two, three, four hours, days.
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Whatever it takes, right?
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So, how does orbiting work?
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Let's take a page from Isaac Newton.
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He had this idea, a little mental experiment:
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You take a cannon,
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you put it on top of a hill.
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If you shoot the cannonball,
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it goes a little bit away.
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But if you shoot it harder,
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it goes far enough so that it lands
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a little bit past the curvature of Earth.
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Well, you can imagine if you shot it really, really, hard,
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it would go all the way around the Earth
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and come back -- boom! -- and hit you in the backside or something.
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Let's zoom way back and put you in a little satellite
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over the North Pole of the Earth
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and consider north to be up.
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You're going to fall down and hit the Earth.
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But you are actually moving sideways really fast.
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So when you fall down,
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you're going to miss.
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You're going to end up on the side of the Earth, falling down,
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and now the Earth is pulling you back in sideways.
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So it's pulling you back in and you fall down,
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and so you miss the Earth again, and now you're under the Earth.
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The Earth is going to pull you up, but you're moving sideways still.
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So you're going to miss the Earth again.
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Now you're on the other side of the Earth, moving upward,
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and the Earth's pulling you sideways.
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So you're going to fall sideways,
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but you're going to be moving up and so you'll miss.
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Now you're back on top of the Earth again, over the North Pole,
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going sideways and falling down,
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and yep -- you guessed it.
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You'll keep missing because you're moving so fast.
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In this way, astronauts orbit the Earth.
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They're always falling towards the Earth,
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but they're always missing, and therefore, they're falling all the time.
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They feel like they're falling, so you just have to get over it.
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So technically, if you ran fast enough and tripped,
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you could miss the Earth.
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But there's a big problem.
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First, you have to be going eight kilometers a second.
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That's 18,000 miles an hour,
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just over Mach 23!
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The second problem:
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If you're going that fast,
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yes, you would orbit the Earth and come back where you came from,
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but there's a lot of air in the way,
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much less people and things.
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So you would burn up due to atmospheric friction.
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So, I do not recommend this.
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