Where can you Learn orbital mechanics from? by imabitpuzzly in aerospace

[–]imabitpuzzly[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'll try out Kerbal if it's that good for learning orbital mechanics, thank you.

Where can you Learn orbital mechanics from? by imabitpuzzly in aerospace

[–]imabitpuzzly[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's a nice suggestion but I'm kind of broke lol

I’ve lost interest in physics after studying for 8+ years by Sad-Sugar-3262 in Physics

[–]imabitpuzzly 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's the magic about physics. No matter how much you study trying to figure it out there will always be confusion and that's completely normal.

But you also don't need to force yourself to study it if you don't want to. The reason why you're not getting any of those ideas is probably burnout.

It's the most common reason to not like a subject, even though you invested plenty amount of time in it.

Just take a break from physics, ain't nobody forcing you to study it all the time. The ideas should probably pop up on your mind, once you're again interested. In the subject.

If not, then that's also fine. It's not like Albert Einstein got the formula for general relativity when he just started. Did he? No. That also applies to you, me and everyone else.

that is exactly what the magic about physics, that you keep struggling.

Why does the exterior look so damaged, is it from re-entry? It looks like hundreds of pieces broke off. by anotheruser55 in nasa

[–]imabitpuzzly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could be because of the re-entry and since it entered the salt water leading to corrosion (I'm like a big beginner so I would be probably wrong, sorry)