Yes this is why I asked that question. People always talk about launch paths and don't actually understand that less than 1% of flights leave the atmosphere. It is really rare we actually enter "space" and break the atmosphere. We don't often go to the bottom of the ocean either but that doesn't make it fake.
Why does every space mission result in a heavily curved path when atmosphere was supposed to break?
Are you referring to launch paths when they put a satellite in orbit?
Ask yourself. How easy do you bite
Are you a flaterfer?
Elons starlink satsc are actually very low orbit.
Iir they are IN our atmosphere, at the top of it.
Yes this is why I asked that question. People always talk about launch paths and don't actually understand that less than 1% of flights leave the atmosphere. It is really rare we actually enter "space" and break the atmosphere. We don't often go to the bottom of the ocean either but that doesn't make it fake.