Development Notes: The force which keeps solar satellites from being attracted into the Sun
The force which keeps solar satellites from being attracted into the Sun
All atoms in matter consist of two charges, I will expand the solution using the terms convergent and divergent charge (alternatively: positive and negative charge, respectively).
The greater of the two charges is expressed by atomic nuclei which contain convergent particles expressing farther reaching charge gradient (field), beyond the influence afforded by divergent particles of less charge and shorter charge gradient across space.
The difference between the two charged gradient lengths allows the greater (convergent charge) to attract divergent sources. Shorter divergent charge gradient repels the attracted source by it's divergent charge, the mechanism which prevents solar satellites from being attracted into the Sun.