> being in orbit (some distance x above surface of earth). The most direct vector to that distance is perpendicular.
That's not what being in orbit is. In fact that's the opposite of being in orbit. To be in orbit you need to move parallel (tangent) to the surface of the earth, not perpendicular.
The distance about the surface is entirely for air resistance, and has nothing to do with being in orbit.
That's not what being in orbit is. In fact that's the opposite of being in orbit. To be in orbit you need to move parallel (tangent) to the surface of the earth, not perpendicular.
The distance about the surface is entirely for air resistance, and has nothing to do with being in orbit.