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Ok, so they use an airship to get to the edge of the atmosphere - but isn't the gravitational pull there still strong? According to Wolfram, the edge of the atmosphere is about 100km above the surface of the Earth, and the gravitational pull there is about 0.97G, compared to 1G at the surface. So how much less fuel is required to get into orbit from that point? Is it significantly less?


Most of it is lost countering atmospheric drag. Gravity only starts to become an issue when you want to go beyond low earth orbit.




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