An Animation of the Velocities Required For Rockets to Escape the Gravitational Pull of Solar System Bodies
Dr. James O'Donoghue, a Planetary Astronomer at JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency), who previously created a brilliant animation regarding rotational speed and axial tilts of the each planet and demonstrated the gravitational pull of each planet, followed up with another fascinating animation that visualizes the velocities required by rockets to escape the gravitational pull of various bodies within our solar system. O'Donoghue used data from NASA to create this animation.
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