Maybe he uses some new jutsu. For example, he could have developed a special chakra - based technique that allows him to manipulate the air currents around him, much like how some wind - style jutsu work. This would give him the lift he needs to fly.
The secret of bats flying at night is that they use ultrasound to detect their surroundings. Through experiments, scientists found that bats emit ultrasonic waves from their mouths when they fly. This sound cannot be heard by humans, but bats can hear it. Bats transmit and receive ultrasonic waves to identify obstacles and prey, so as to avoid bumping into things. This discovery inspired scientists to equip planes with radars so that they could fly safely at night. Therefore, the night flight of bats solved the problem of flying at night for people.
With Gine, her character can be developed by exploring her feelings towards Goku. She could be shown as a loving and proud mother, but also with a sense of sadness for all the years she missed with him. Her interactions with Goku could bring out her more maternal instincts, and she might start to see Goku as a symbol of hope for the Saiyan race.
I'm not really sure. It depends on how you define a 'story' and what kind of bugs you mean. Some bugs might have no stories associated with them at all.
The process of launching a satellite into the sky was usually achieved by launching a rocket. First, the rocket was launched vertically upward. After passing through the dense atmosphere, the first stage of the rocket would separate. Then, the second-stage rocket ignited and accelerated, continuing to rise. Under the control of the ground control station, the rocket gradually turned so that its flight direction was parallel to the ground. When the rocket reached the position of tangency with the predetermined orbit, the artificial satellite would separate and enter the predetermined orbit to begin the mission. The specific launch process may vary according to different missions and rocket types.
In comics, flying is often depicted by showing characters with outstretched arms and a flowing cape. It's a visual cue to suggest movement and suspension in the air.