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sorry for bad english. but where can we see any video from inside a cabin when the pilot goes from the orbit like at 3:40 and catches the control in the atmosphere.. imagine how complicated and interesting that is.
True, but wouldn’t the compressive action and resulting heat be caused by the friction of the (compressed) air molecules? As the molecules are compressed and rub against one another (friction,) the result would be heat..would it not?
So therefore, yours and the original explanation (friction) would be correct…although your explanation digs a bit deeper.
it gonna blow up anyway ….:-)
Err no. What you refer to is the laws of aerodynamics that only apply in a continuous atmosphere.
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