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==Transcript==
 
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:[The panel shows a shaded sphere with a rocket launched from its top to the right. Several trajectories are plotted around the sphere.]
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:[Trajectory 1 (in black) shows a successful circular orbit.]
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:[Panel consists of a shaded sphere, with a rocket launched from its north pole. Several trajectories are plotted around the sphere.]
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:[Trajectory 1 (in black) shows a successful circular orbit. Label:]
 
:Humans slip the bonds of Earth to travel the stars
 
:Humans slip the bonds of Earth to travel the stars
  
:[Trajectory 2 (in red) shows a ballistic arc that crashes into the sphere near the bottom.]
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:[Trajectory 2 (in red) shows a ballistic arc that crashes into the sphere after a significant distance. Label:]
 
:<span style="color:#b42e10">Civilization ends in fire</span>
 
:<span style="color:#b42e10">Civilization ends in fire</span>
  

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