maybe this isnt the right place to ask these questions, but how does a spaceship leave the atmosphere? if the world is spinning at 1000's of km/h then the outer atmospehere must be travelling at an amazing speed to keep up with the earth. what keeps the atmosphere from blowing away? and when a spaceship left the atmosphere wouldnt it explode or something? are there an particles in space? i mean the spaceship would have to be travelling at thousands of km/h in a circular orbit when it left the atmosphere, so if it hit even a small still standing particle in space wouldnt it damage it?
here are a few questions i would like answered
how fast does the earth spin?
how fast does the outher atmosphere spin?
is there anything is space? dust air etc?
if the outer atmosphere didnt keep up with the earth, wouldnt there be like a hughe bulge at somepoint in the atmosphere?
here are a few questions i would like answered
how fast does the earth spin?
how fast does the outher atmosphere spin?
is there anything is space? dust air etc?
if the outer atmosphere didnt keep up with the earth, wouldnt there be like a hughe bulge at somepoint in the atmosphere?