Spaceships that travel millions of miles into outer space use very little fuel. How can they go so far on so little fuel?
1 Answer
Apr 14, 2016
Newton's second law states that a body continue to be in uniform motion in a straight line unless some force stops it.
Explanation:
So space probes once kicked out of Earth's gravity does not require fuel to travel Only fuel requirements are to change direction and stop the craft in orbit around a planet.