How Do Satellites Get & Stay in Orbit?

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What was the initial thought experiment by Isaac Newton that contributed to our understanding of satellite orbits?
A balloon floating in the atmosphere
A cannonball fired horizontally from a mountaintop
A stone thrown into a pond
A rocket launched vertically into space
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What is the main challenge in keeping a satellite in orbit?
Protecting against solar radiation
Balancing gravity and velocity
Avoiding collisions with other satellites
Maintaining communication with Earth
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30 sec • 1 pt
Why do satellites in lower orbits need to travel faster?
To reach higher altitudes
To communicate with ground stations
To maintain a stable orbit
To avoid atmospheric drag
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What causes orbital decay in satellites?
Collisions with space debris
Atmospheric drag
Solar flares
Gravitational pull from the Moon
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is a disposal orbit?
An orbit where satellites are repaired
An orbit where satellites are stored after decommissioning
An orbit where satellites are launched
An orbit where satellites are tested
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