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Fram2 will aim to achieve a unique 90-degree circular orbit, which is significantly steeper than the typical 51.6-degree orbit of previous human missions.
An object moving in a circular orbit at a constant speed has a changing velocity. This is because velocity is a vector quantity that depends on speed and direction. The object in orbit is ...
For an object to remain in a steady, circular orbit it must be travelling at the ... The greater the acceleration, the greater the change in velocity - this causes the object to move faster.
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