mic* said:
You can use the quote feature to reference the post (or relevant extract thereof) to which you are responding -- as I have done here.
At least three variants of this functionality exist (at least on a browser platform -- which is the interface I use).
1. You can click "Reply". In the editing window, the text of the post to which you are responding will appear, complete with [QUOTE] and [/QUOTE] tags. You can edit the quoted text within those tags down to just the passage to which you wish to respond.
2. You can mouse over a passage to which you want to reply, highlighting it and then click "Quote" to add that passage to your quote buffer. In the message editing window you will then have an "Insert Quotes" button available to insert that quote, complete with tags.
3. You can go to
Info => Help/How To => BBcodes and find the [QUOTE] functionality described there. Basically you manually put a [QUOTE] tag in front of the quoted section and a [/QUOTE] tag after it.
In any case, the "Preview" button will let you see whether you have successfully rendered a quote or whether you have stuffed things up.
Back to the matter at hand. You had asked:
mic* said:
Do you think it was necessary to introduce that complexity, or perhaps you feel it was unreasonable to omit to mention again the context of objects in low Earth orbit?
As others have pointed out, Earth orbit, low, high, elliptical, circular, hyperbolic or otherwise is irrelevant. What matters is that the force of gravity on a person and on the spacecraft that is nearby are very nearly equal. The person and craft will be moving and accelerating at very nearly identical rates. If the person uses the spacecraft as his reference to know whether he is moving or accelerating then he will see that he is not moving or accelerating significantly. Whatever force might exist from gravity appears to have very nearly no effect at all.
I responded because you had made a confusing and incorrect statement equating "stable" with "circular".