Saturday, January 30, 2010

Escape From The Newsroom What Is The Escape Velocity Needed To Escape Our Solar System, Starting From Saturn's Orbit?

What is the escape velocity needed to escape our solar system, starting from Saturn's orbit? - escape from the newsroom

What is the escape velocity needed to escape our solar system, Saturn from orbit?

3 comments:

  1. The release rate in interstellar space from the orbit of the Earth is 42 km / s.

    The radius of the orbit of Saturn is 10 AU.

    Release varies with the inverse square root of the distance.

    Thus, it is 42 km / s / sqrt (10), about 13 km / s (I) a computer.

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  2. Release rate of the attraction of the sun on the orbit of Saturn, 13.6 km / s.

    The distribution of the gravity of Saturn in the upper clouds of Saturn, 35.6 km / s.

    Saturn's orbital velocity around the Sun is 9.7 kilometers / s. That's why I go to Saturn at a relative speed of 3.9 km / s or higher speed than you have to escape to the gravity of Saturn. When you fly over the cloud tops of Saturn (which is to be moved) to the east into the dark side of Saturn 43,5 km / s relative to Saturn, which is 49.2 kilometers / s from the sun and stars.

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  3. _where_ in the orbit of Saturn? The answer you get depends on the exact height above Saturn, which will start from the single largest, has escaped to the Saturn.

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