How do spaceships make artificial gravity?
How Do Spacecraft Create Artificial Gravity
Space ships can often be termed as artificial satellites. There are two types of satellites when it comes to the use of nations and the world. Satellites that are used for the exploration of other celestial bodies, excluding Earth, are not included in these satellites. The satellites are termed geostationary satellites and polar satellites. Geostationary satellites are those satellites that revolve around the Earth’s equator by maintaining the same speed as the Earth, thus enabling the research of geographical areas and climate changes. Polar satellites are those satellites that revolve around a longitudinal line or polar path. These satellites cover more area. To maintain a gravitational force inside the satellites, there are mainly 2 methods. The primary one is by creating a rotational force by rotating the capsule the secondary method is by constant acceleration. The second method is used more since it doesn’t require a radius to rotate. Most of the time, inside the satellite, the gravitational force is very low since it is far from the effective gravitational field of the Earth.
– Written by Edutuber Mallu