Does a spacecraft stop needing fuel once it leaves Earth's gravity well?

Answer

Yes, fuel is needed for changing direction, correcting flight paths, and maintaining orientation.

Rockets still require propellant in space to perform maneuvers, adjust course over long journeys, or actively maintain the spacecraft's orientation, as initial momentum is insufficient for these tasks.

Does a spacecraft stop needing fuel once it leaves Earth's gravity well?

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