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  2. Escape velocity - Wikipedia

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    G is the universal gravitational constant (G ≈ 6.67 × 10 −11 m 3 ⋅kg −1 ⋅s −2 ‍ [4]) g = GM / d 2 is the local gravitational acceleration (or the surface gravity , when d = r ). The value GM is called the standard gravitational parameter , or μ , and is often known more accurately than either G or M separately.

  3. NASA recovery ship - Wikipedia

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    The NASA recovery ships are two ships, the MV Liberty Star and the MV Freedom Star, that were tasked with retrieving spent Solid Rocket Boosters (SRBs) following the launch of Space Shuttle missions. Although owned by NASA, the ships were operated by Space Flight Operations contractor United Space Alliance. [3]

  4. Equations for a falling body - Wikipedia

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    The first equation shows that, after one second, an object will have fallen a distance of 1/2 × 9.8 × 1 2 = 4.9 m. After two seconds it will have fallen 1/2 × 9.8 × 2 2 = 19.6 m; and so on. On the other hand, the penultimate equation becomes grossly inaccurate at great distances.

  5. Falling space debris is increasingly threatening airplanes ...

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    Space debris from rocket bodies orbiting Earth is posing an increased threat to aircraft while falling from space, according to new research.

  6. Hull speed - Wikipedia

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    Hull speed can be calculated by the following formula: where is the length of the waterline in feet, and is the hull speed of the vessel in knots. If the length of waterline is given in metres and desired hull speed in knots, the coefficient is 2.43 kn·m −½.

  7. Risk of falling space junk impacting planes is growing ... - AOL

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    Risk of falling space junk impacting planes is growing, experts warn ... They found that high-density regions immediately around major airports have an 0.8% chance per year of being affected by an ...

  8. Terminal velocity - Wikipedia

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    Onboard video of Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Boosters rapidly decelerating to terminal velocity on entry to the thicker atmosphere, from 2,900 miles per hour (Mach 3.8) at 5:15 in the video, to 220 mph at 6:45 when the parachutes are deployed 90 seconds later—NASA video and sound, @ io9.com.

  9. Cruise passenger, 72, feared dead after falling overboard ...

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    A 72-year-old man is believed to have died after falling overboard before docking in San Francisco following a Princess ... The Ruby Princess ship, which is 195 feet high at its tallest ...