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Physics, 02.09.2021 23:00 jessicaisbaehood

The International Space Station (or ISS, shown above right), has been in orbit around the Earth for more than twenty years. However, there is no engine and nothing is pushing it from the outside. Explain in terms of movement and forces, in at most two sentences, why the ISS is able to stay in motion. Please help no links

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