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Does the Space Shuttle travel like a cannonball, or does it just head straight up?

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Does the Space Shuttle travel like a cannonball, or does it just head straight up?

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It’s more like a cannonball. The Shuttle is launched with a horizontal component to its velocity, along the direction that the Earth is rotating: this way, it gets an extra boost to its initial velocity from the rotation of the Earth. Spacecraft launch sites tend to be as close to the equator as possible, to benefit as much as possible from this effect.

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