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What happens to the rocket when it slows to around 6,000km/hr placed into a stable orbit around the moon placed into a stable orbit around the earth placed into an unstable orbit around the moon falls
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What happens to the rocket when it slows to around 6,000km/hr
placed into a stable orbit around the moon
placed into a stable orbit around the earth
placed into an unstable orbit around the moon
falls back to earth
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The answer is B as the rocket moves really fast with high speed
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