• threelonmusketeersOPM
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    1 year ago

    Eh, if I jump up and down, I’ve done a suborbital hop, but not any kind of spaceflight. In my mind, in order to be considered spaceflight, a flight must reach the edge of space (debatably 100 km or 50 miles) and include a couple minutes of zero-g experience.

    Suborbital non-spaceflight is not a very meaningful label. That’s just a flight.

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        1 year ago

        Assuming the steel plate didn’t disintegrate in the atmosphere, I think it should count as non-orbital spaceflight, not orbital non-spaceflight. It can’t be orbital if it never completes an orbit, right? It was just yeeted directly to escape velocity. Maybe super-orbital spaceflight?