WEBVTT 00:00:14.351 --> 00:00:16.539 Have you ever been floating in a swimming pool, 00:00:16.539 --> 00:00:18.089 all comfy and warm, thinking, 00:00:18.089 --> 00:00:20.247 "Man, it'd be cool to be an astronaut! 00:00:20.247 --> 00:00:21.706 You could float out in outer space, 00:00:21.706 --> 00:00:23.366 look down at the Earth and everything. 00:00:23.366 --> 00:00:24.699 It'd be so neat!" 00:00:24.699 --> 00:00:26.355 Only that's not how it is at all. 00:00:26.355 --> 00:00:27.674 If you are in outer space, 00:00:27.674 --> 00:00:28.934 you are orbiting the Earth, 00:00:28.934 --> 00:00:31.170 it's called free fall. 00:00:31.170 --> 00:00:32.468 You're actually falling towards the Earth. 00:00:32.468 --> 00:00:33.890 Alright, think about this for a moment. 00:00:33.890 --> 00:00:35.488 That's the feeling you get 00:00:35.488 --> 00:00:37.450 if you're going over the top of a roller coaster, 00:00:37.450 --> 00:00:40.286 going, like, "Whoooooaaaahhhh!" 00:00:40.286 --> 00:00:41.602 Only you're doing this the whole time 00:00:41.602 --> 00:00:42.871 you're orbiting the Earth 00:00:42.871 --> 00:00:43.490 for two, 00:00:43.490 --> 00:00:44.021 three, 00:00:44.021 --> 00:00:44.619 four 00:00:44.619 --> 00:00:45.147 hours, 00:00:45.147 --> 00:00:45.610 days, 00:00:45.610 --> 00:00:46.658 whatever it takes, right? 00:00:46.658 --> 00:00:48.371 So, how does orbiting work? 00:00:48.371 --> 00:00:50.320 Let's take a page from Isaac Newton. 00:00:50.320 --> 00:00:51.369 He had this idea, 00:00:51.369 --> 00:00:52.441 a little mental experiment. 00:00:52.441 --> 00:00:53.905 You take a cannon, 00:00:53.905 --> 00:00:54.994 you put it on top of a hill. 00:00:54.994 --> 00:00:56.283 If you shoot the cannon ball, 00:00:56.283 --> 00:00:57.980 it goes a little bit away. 00:00:57.980 --> 00:00:58.774 But if you shoot it harder, 00:00:58.774 --> 00:01:01.620 it goes far enough so that it lands 00:01:01.620 --> 00:01:03.837 a little bit past the curvature of Earth. 00:01:03.837 --> 00:01:04.620 Well, you can imagine 00:01:04.620 --> 00:01:06.596 if you shot it really, really, really hard, 00:01:06.596 --> 00:01:08.916 it would go all the way around the Earth 00:01:08.916 --> 00:01:10.047 and come back, boom! 00:01:10.047 --> 00:01:11.886 and, like, hit you in the backside or something. 00:01:11.886 --> 00:01:13.109 Let's zoom way back 00:01:13.109 --> 00:01:14.632 and put you in a little satellite 00:01:14.632 --> 00:01:16.215 over the North Pole of the Earth 00:01:16.215 --> 00:01:17.591 and consider north to be up. 00:01:17.591 --> 00:01:19.465 You're going to fall down and hit the Earth. 00:01:19.465 --> 00:01:23.795 But you are actually moving sideways really fast. 00:01:23.795 --> 00:01:24.962 So, when you fall down, 00:01:24.962 --> 00:01:26.339 you're going to miss. 00:01:26.339 --> 00:01:28.207 You're going to end up on the side of the Earth, 00:01:28.207 --> 00:01:29.560 falling down, 00:01:29.560 --> 00:01:32.558 and now the Earth is pulling you back in sideways. 00:01:32.558 --> 00:01:33.819 Alright, and so it's pulling you back in 00:01:33.819 --> 00:01:34.714 and you fall down, 00:01:34.714 --> 00:01:36.625 and so you miss the Earth again, 00:01:36.625 --> 00:01:38.153 and now you're under the Earth. 00:01:38.153 --> 00:01:39.375 And the Earth is going to pull you up, 00:01:39.375 --> 00:01:40.907 but you're moving sideways still. 00:01:40.907 --> 00:01:42.463 So, you're going to miss the Earth again. 00:01:42.463 --> 00:01:43.961 Now, you're on the other side of the Earth, 00:01:43.961 --> 00:01:46.686 moving upward and the Earth's pulling you sideways. 00:01:46.686 --> 00:01:48.765 Alright, so you're going to fall sideways, 00:01:48.765 --> 00:01:51.210 but you're going to be moving up and so you'll miss. 00:01:51.210 --> 00:01:53.024 And now you're back on top of the Earth again, 00:01:53.024 --> 00:01:54.333 over the North Pole, 00:01:54.333 --> 00:01:56.582 going sideways and falling down, 00:01:56.582 --> 00:01:57.728 and yep, you guessed it. 00:01:57.728 --> 00:02:01.059 You'll keep missing because you're moving so fast. 00:02:01.059 --> 00:02:03.483 In this way, astronauts orbit the Earth. 00:02:03.483 --> 00:02:05.642 They're always falling towards the Earth, 00:02:05.642 --> 00:02:07.312 but they're always missing, 00:02:07.312 --> 00:02:09.574 and therefore, they're falling all the time. 00:02:09.574 --> 00:02:10.486 They feel like they're falling, 00:02:10.486 --> 00:02:12.261 so you just have to kind of get over it. 00:02:12.261 --> 00:02:16.395 So, technically, if you ran fast enough and tripped, 00:02:16.395 --> 00:02:18.907 you could miss the Earth. 00:02:18.907 --> 00:02:20.169 But there's a big problem. 00:02:20.169 --> 00:02:24.006 First, you have to be going 8 kilometers a second. 00:02:24.006 --> 00:02:26.262 That's 18,000 miles an hour, 00:02:26.262 --> 00:02:28.881 just over Mach 23! 00:02:28.881 --> 00:02:29.836 The second problem: 00:02:29.836 --> 00:02:31.263 If you're going that fast, 00:02:31.263 --> 00:02:32.931 yes, you would orbit the Earth 00:02:32.931 --> 00:02:34.426 and come back where you came from, 00:02:34.426 --> 00:02:36.560 but there's a lot of air in the way, 00:02:36.560 --> 00:02:37.978 alright, much less people and things. 00:02:37.978 --> 00:02:40.099 So, you would burn up due to atmospheric friction. 00:02:40.099 --> 00:02:43.704 So, I do not recommend this.