What action is required of the spacecraft's propulsion system to initiate a controlled return from orbit?
Answer
Firing propulsion against the direction of travel to bleed off orbital momentum
Returning requires deliberately slowing down to lose orbital energy. This is achieved by firing the main engines opposite the direction of travel, initiating a controlled fall toward the atmosphere.

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