the short answer is yes. and the long one is that countries like India with their space program ISRO have already used this method for their space ships to launch them further in space. as we know ISRO functions on a fraction of budget compared to giants like NASA we have to find new and innovativeRead more
the short answer is yes.
and the long one is that countries like India with their space program ISRO have already used this method for their space ships to launch them further in space.
as we know ISRO functions on a fraction of budget compared to giants like NASA we have to find new and innovative ways to make our rockets cheaper.
when launching a spacecraft further in space one of the most laborious task is to design a powerful engine which can lift of heavy weights off the earths gravitational force, but this creates a paradox, if you build more powerful engine it gets heavier, so to lift this extra weight u need an even more powerful engine, but this new engine will be even heavier.
so in order to solve this problem ISRO used earths gravity to escape earth gravity, the encircled earth like a satellite and using a catapult like system they thrusted the space shuttle out of earths gravity and into the space to reach mars(the mangalyan)
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Yes, it is possible to create musical notes outside the default 8 notes of the diatonic scale. Here are five ways to achieve this: 1. Microtonal Tuning: Adjust instruments to play intervals smaller than a semitone. 2. Quarter Tones: Use quarter tones, common in Arabic music, to create additional notRead more
Yes, it is possible to create musical notes outside the default 8 notes of the diatonic scale. Here are five ways to achieve this:
1. Microtonal Tuning: Adjust instruments to play intervals smaller than a semitone.
See less2. Quarter Tones: Use quarter tones, common in Arabic music, to create additional notes.
3. Digital Synthesis: Employ digital music tools to precisely control pitch.
4. Custom Instruments: Design or modify instruments specifically for microtonal music.
5. Vocal Techniques: Train vocalists to sing microtones, producing pitches between standard notes.