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The costs are huge. However, is it possible not having a huge amount of money?
An orbit is the curved path that an object follows around another object due to the force of gravity. In the case of throwing an object into orbit, the object would be moving around the Earth.
To throw an object into orbit, you need to give it enough horizontal velocity to counteract the force of gravity pulling it towards the Earth. This is typically achieved by launching the object at a high speed using a rocket or other propulsion system.
The orbit of an object is affected by several factors, including the object's mass, speed, and direction of travel, as well as the mass and gravitational pull of the object it is orbiting around, such as the Earth. Other factors, such as air resistance and external forces, can also affect the orbit.
The height at which an object needs to be thrown to enter orbit depends on the speed at which it is thrown and the mass of the object. Generally, the object needs to reach an altitude of at least 100 km above the Earth's surface to enter orbit.
In theory, any object can be thrown into orbit as long as it possesses enough speed and is not hindered by external forces. However, in practical terms, only objects with a certain mass and shape are suitable for orbital flight. Additionally, objects with a high enough velocity may escape the Earth's gravitational pull and enter a trajectory towards outer space.