Every rocket that has ever reached orbit has done so not by defying gravity, but by cooperating with it — curving across the sky in a maneuver as mathematically inevitable as the laws Newton first described. To orbit Earth is not to escape its pull, but to fall around it so swiftly that the ground perpetually curves away beneath you. The arcing trajectory of a launch, so often mistaken for a course correction, is in fact the only honest path physics permits.
Why Rockets Curve Instead of Shooting Straight Up at Launch
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Straightforward scientific explanation of rocket launch trajectories with no apparent political or ideological bias detected.
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This article explains rocket launch physics and orbital mechanics—a non-geopolitical science topic with no international implications.
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Article explains rocket launch physics; no direct economic implications identified.