I am aware space has sparce molecules and atoms, what makes you think this is enough to maintain aerodynamics? This makes zero sense to me. Even simulated vacuums on earth, which are much less void than space, you can drop a feather as fast as a rock because there is just not enough air resistance on the feather. How does a rocket stay in control in space which is even more of a void?
I am aware space has sparce molecules and atoms, what makes you think this is enough to maintain aerodynamics? This makes zero sense to me. Even simulated vacuums on earth, which are much less void than space, you can drop a feather as fast as a rock because there is just not enough air resistance on the feather. How does a rocket stay in control in space which is even more of a void?