Submitted by ShesOver9k t3_yhy2up in explainlikeimfive
breckenridgeback t1_iui89cw wrote
Reply to comment by Pocok5 in ELI5: if Earth rotates so fast, why does it always look still from outer space? by ShesOver9k
> From low orbit the rotation is basically unnoticeable. The ground moves under you at 400-something m/s but you yourself are flying by at 7000+ so you're just trying to spot the ground move by under you slightly slower than expected.
Yes, all of which I already said in my own top-level comment. But that's not an issue of distance, really, it's an issue of Earth's mass - the same wouldn't be true of a proportional orbit around a tiny asteroid.
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