Lonely Professor and Robot Girl's Despair-Like Utopia - Vol. 2 Ch. 24 - Lonely Professor and Donessie

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Technically is not wrong, but definitely wrong.
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The good news is there's a chance we'll grow up like our parents.
The bad news is there's a chance we'll grow up like our parents.
 
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What a strange yet believable tourist trap.
"Wait, don't make that short walk around the pond! You're not allowed to go there!"
 
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Oh, well, if Donessie disappointed you, there's always Issie:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Issie
 
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Like Donessie, society is full of little constructs that only function if no one actually calls anyone out on them.
 
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Won't the satellites run out of propellant and eventually come crashing back to earth?
 
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@jpau it doesn't need propellant it's already in orbit. The moon is a satellite. Earth's gravity is what keeps it in space, not propellant.
 
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@JPAU Satellites do not use propellants to stay in orbit. They quite literally fall around the world, simplified: the trick is to make the satellite fall at such an angle to ensure it never hits the Earth. It's pretty weird, and very interesting to read about if you're curious.
 
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@JPAU orbit, as others have said, does keep things circling semi-perpetually, due to the inherent imperfections of reality all satellites eventually slow down enough to fall back to earth, so propellant would be necessary on certain orbiters (like the International Space Station) to remain in orbit continuously for decades. That is to say, like the first satellite, Sputnik, every one will fall eventually, so the GPS satellites aren't always going to be available in this manga world. So your first point is correct that eventually they will come crashing down, but it can take a really long time as propellant doesn't need to be continuously expended.
 

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