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Louis Koch
19 March, 02:41
Why do satellites not fall to the Earth?
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Kiara Davis
19 March, 05:32
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The satellite IS falling. But it's also moving 'sideways'.
As it falls, the surface of the Earth also falls away, so
the satellite winds up going around.
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