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Posted: 2025-08-27 10:12:36 UTC

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This content humorously explains why skydiving from the International Space Station (ISS) is not feasible due to the extreme physics involved, including orbital mechanics, high-speed collisions with space debris, and atmospheric reentry.
Orbital mechanics prevent a direct fall to Earth.
High-speed space debris poses a significant threat.
Atmospheric reentry would result in burning up.
Maintaining a trajectory towards Earth instead of orbiting.
Avoiding collisions with space debris at extremely high speeds.
Surviving the intense heat of atmospheric reentry.