I think Newton is on the phone...
Once the accelerating force is removed the object will go into an orbit that includes the point at which the force stops. This however is Earth
It doesn't remove fuel entirely, they still need an engine to circularize their orbit.
> The velocity boost provided by the accelerator's electric drive results in a 4x reduction in the fuel required to reach orbit, a 10x reduction in cost, and the ability to launch multiple times per day.
Unless it reaches escape velocity (ie its never coming back) then it will always comeback to where it started from. The object is under the same gravitaional influences as the Earth
As others have pointed out, there is a rocket motor to put the payload into an orbit.
itishappy|1 year ago
> The velocity boost provided by the accelerator's electric drive results in a 4x reduction in the fuel required to reach orbit, a 10x reduction in cost, and the ability to launch multiple times per day.
https://www.spinlaunch.com/orbital
Their promotional video shows this at around the 20s mark.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGO4LtCctTk
Mistletoe|1 year ago
flatpepsi17|1 year ago
Time to break out Kerbal Space Program and see how well it works...
voidUpdate|1 year ago
Alghranokk|1 year ago
markb139|1 year ago
As others have pointed out, there is a rocket motor to put the payload into an orbit.