Lift and Altitude
Aircraft generate lift by pushing air downwards, which is influenced by their speed and the density of the air. As altitude increases, air density decreases, making it more challenging to maintain lift, necessitating higher speeds. At extreme altitudes, such as the Kármán line, the required speed for lift approaches orbital velocity, blurring the lines between flying and orbiting.In this clip
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