Almost correct. Satellites, depending on type, do have micro thrusters for positioning corrections; examples are military and some
latest communication satellites.
Sorry for seeming, possibly, obteuse but I'm having trouble understanding. Do you mean the Starlink satellites or the military satellites....or some other satellite?
There's vids aplenty of all three launch types, so not sure which you're referring as having to trust.
Just search YT for satellite launch and a whole buttload pop up.
Yeah those are all cgi and edited like a movie. That's not really proof of anything. I've yet to find an actual video of a satellite being launched from a rocket.
I don’t buy they have canister thrusters useful for anything other than very small trajectory corrections, not complete circular formations and independent bi-lateral directional changes on demand.
Yes, some have piezo thrusters, some have chemical, etc. What I meant by "micro thrusters". Nothing even close to flying circles, AFAIK. Easy search bro, check it out.
I don’t buy the satellite Skylink narrative at all. I literally saw similar but they did circular motions while moving.
Satellites don’t have thrusters, they can only move straight using velocity from zero g free fall in orbit.
Almost correct. Satellites, depending on type, do have micro thrusters for positioning corrections; examples are military and some latest communication satellites.
So, not all do, but some do😀👍
Any videos of these satellites being launched? Or is this just something we have to take "sciences" word on with zero evidence?
Sorry for seeming, possibly, obteuse but I'm having trouble understanding. Do you mean the Starlink satellites or the military satellites....or some other satellite?
There's vids aplenty of all three launch types, so not sure which you're referring as having to trust.
Just search YT for satellite launch and a whole buttload pop up.
Yeah those are all cgi and edited like a movie. That's not really proof of anything. I've yet to find an actual video of a satellite being launched from a rocket.
I don’t buy they have canister thrusters useful for anything other than very small trajectory corrections, not complete circular formations and independent bi-lateral directional changes on demand.
Yes, some have piezo thrusters, some have chemical, etc. What I meant by "micro thrusters". Nothing even close to flying circles, AFAIK. Easy search bro, check it out.