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  • 22-10-2018
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Once an object enters orbit, what keeps it moving sideways?

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AL2006
AL2006 AL2006
  • 22-10-2018

It doesn't NEED anything to keep it moving 'sideways'.  

Remember Newton's first law:  An object maintains constant uniform motion UNLESS there's a force to make it slow down or turn.  

In space, gravity is usually the only force acting on anything, and gravity acts toward the other object, not sideways.

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