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Would a parachute work in space Why or why not?

Would a parachute work in space Why or why not?

Parachutes can’t work in space. They require air to inflate and operate. That doesn’t mean that earthlings haven’t sent a few spacecraft with parachutes. All manned spacecraft, except the Space Shuttle Orbiters, used parachutes to slow their descent after re-entry from space after their mission.

Would a parachute work on Mars?

The atmosphere of Mars is much thinner than Earth’s, so a parachute by itself is unable to slow the spacecraft enough for a safe landing.

Why does Perseverance need a parachute?

Above: The specially designed parachute lowers the Perseverance rover safely through the Martian atmosphere. Landing on Mars is hard. There is an atmosphere, but it is extremely thin—about 1\% the thickness of Earth’s.

Why do parachutists bend their legs?

When parachutists land, they keep their knees bent and roll over all in an effort to lengthen the period of the force of impact, thus reducing its effects. Smaller forces are less likely to cause injuries.

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How do you use a parachute on the Moon?

If the direction of motion is towards the gravity gradient, the device is called “parachute”. If there is vacuum (as there is on Moon), there is no fluid around, and the drag inducer will not work. Let’s assume you are jumping with a skydiving rig. You throw the pilot chute into emptiness. The pilot chute has been folded in its pocket.

How effective is a parachute without an atmosphere?

Without good atmosphere, parachute won’t work effectively. It will slow down you, but it is nothing when compared to required amount. Also, the gravity increases with decrease in distance from the core. So, the effect of the parachute is almost nothing. lets say your mass is 7.14 kg. i.e you weight on Earth be 70 kg.

Why don’t we use rockets to land on Mars?

(The spacecraft that landed on the moon had to use rockets to slow down when descending to the lunar surface.) Mars, on the other hand, has a thin atmosphere so large parachutes have helped slow down space craft that were coming in for landing.

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Why do a bowling ball and a parachute descend at the same speed?

So we can interpolate from that principle that since the moon has no real atmosphere, a bowling ball and a parachute would descend at the same speed. It’s the lack of air resistance that ensures that they descend at the same rate. Financial loophole lets you save extra for retirement.