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by shkkmo
1819 days ago
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> In a two-body system it doesn’t matter what you do; Two-body systems do not exist in reality. Energy is also conserved in 3 body problems. When you utilize the slingshot effect, some of the energy of the orbit of the body you are swinging around orbiting is transfered to you. The transfer of this energy does not depend on the closeness of the sun, but rather on how deeply you descend into the gravity well of the object you are slingshotting around. > which is a pretty safe assumption 11 AU out of Saturn doesn’t come close No, it really isn't. The "safeness" of the assumption entirely depends on your margin for error. The existence of the naturally captured saturnian satellites clearly indicates that you are simply wrong about the relevant margins for error. |
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