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    Question: Physics in space, how do you navigate planes to avoid plane crush?

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      • physics,
      • plane,
      • space
    Asked by duty520wyte on 20 Feb 2025.
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      Matthew Gata Esperanca answered on 20 Feb 2025:


      Planes are told where to go by Air traffic controllers, they can see the location of all planes in the space and make sure that there is no crashes between them. Not sure if this is what you meant so feel free to ask again.

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