One because Cuba has this embargo thing around it's neck and Kennedy Space Center is the next closest to the equator...
The Earth spins...Ever dunk a ball in water and then spin it? Where does the water fly off? from the equator...that's where the ball is spinning the fastest.
Rockets need to reach 25,000 mph to escape the Earth's gravitational pull. In Florida they get a 1000 mph head start...
That means for the same size rocket, we can launch more stuff, or bigger satellites.
It costs less money to launch in Florida than it does in Maryland ot New York...and there are beaches for the austronauts...
2007-07-24 04:28:46
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answered by charlesellis753 2
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A couple of reasons.
One, that might, for a certain application, give the optimal trajectory for its orbital path.
But an additional reason is this.......nearer to the equator rockets are already starting with velocities of many hundreds of miles per hour due to the rotation of the earth. This makes launching much easier because to pick up hundreds of miles per hour it takes much more fuel, which requires a much bigger rocket, which takes even more fuel, etc.
Internationally, a popular choice for launching equatorial orbit rockets is New Guinea. If you find New Guinea on a globe you'll see that it is right on the equator.
A lot of Russian satellites have North-South orbits. It takes a lot bigger rocket to get them up because they're not already moving at hundreds of miles per hour.
2007-07-24 03:55:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Germany performed a pivotal function in scientific progression. Many scientists are from germany. Max Planck is from germany who revolutionised the belief-approximately atom and radiation,on which the concepts of quantum mechnics based. German(Deusch) is widely used as language of scientist it is community to german. Then how can germany lag at the back of such ability to launch satellite tv for pc? the available motives are greater like Geographical and Politcal. a million).Germany does not have a coastline.As all of us know, coastline is important to lauch satellites. Any technical failure in launching rocket will impression the neighbouring worldwide places and in all hazard it is one reason. 2). The neigbouring worldwide places(eu community) might have entreated or prohibited germany to take action. as a consequence germany might have some collaborations with different worldwide places like french guyana etc.
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answered by ? 4
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There's alot of reasons ...
one is convenience ... kenedy space center is in florida
another is satelites are more stable around the equator when in orbit (components of gravity in other directions cancel out better)
a third is to do with distances of signals - its on average the shortest if the satelite is at the equator
a fourth is to do with cost .... launching a satelite is expensive... doing it america reduces costs (pounds vs dollar is very strong) and it reduces the vertical distance the satelite has to travel
2007-07-24 03:49:47
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answered by Chris A 2
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Earthly launch pad is spinning at about 1,000 miles per hour when we launch the rocket
Orbital motion . . .
2007-07-24 03:57:50
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answered by Anonymous
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It is close to the equator. The earth spins fastest at the equator, so the extra speed gives rockets extra boost.
2007-07-24 03:50:44
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answered by Brooklyn Guy 3
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In Fl. they use the impetus of the Earth as it turns to the East, which aids in acceleration.
2007-07-24 03:53:11
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answered by ed 7
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Because Florida has nice beaches.
2007-07-24 03:55:44
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answered by jaime r 4
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Your mother
2007-07-24 03:49:31
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answered by Anonymous
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