Lol Wiki really?
Your stupid source already answered your stupid question with a non-answer;
A rocket, continuously accelerated by its exhaust, can escape without ever reaching escape velocity, since it continues to add kinetic energy from its engines. It can achieve escape at any speed, given sufficient propellant to provide new acceleration to the rocket to counter gravity's deceleration and thus maintain its speed.
Basically, "We know that we have no technology that can reach 40,270 kmph, but it can still reach it because we say that it can...because things fly..."
Speaking of flying, did you know that "SCIENCE"
Speaking of "SCIENCE" THE ALL MIGHT WITCHCRAFT .
Speaking of GRAVITY...we can't prove it because gravity has
Speaking of BLACK HOLES...
Since, you won't answer any of my other questions. And since, i've answered yours addequitely (from approved sources). Please answer this...what year is acceptable to you to finally return to the moon? 2032? 2069? 2100? When do you think we will return to the moon and why will it take that long?
Your stupid source already answered your stupid question with a non-answer;
lol please stop. You are cherry picking and intentionally omitted to highlight the important part:
A rocket, continuously accelerated by its exhaust
Now focus on the part the is in conflict with your Law of Density.
Once escape velocity is achieved, no further impulse need be applied for it to continue in its escape. In other words, if given escape velocity, the object will move away from the other body, continually slowing, and will asymptotically approach zero speed as the object's distance approaches infinity, never to come back
v_{e}={\sqrt {\frac {2GM}{r}}}
What is the equivalent formula for the Law of Density to explain escape velocity?
You are asking another question, before answering mine. Please humour me. In what year of our lord (blessed be his name) is it acceptable to you to finally re-land on the moon? Give me an estimate plus/minus 3 years. I'm guessing 2069 would be acceptable, but i'm not you, maybe you will say 2068 and surprise me
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