You say planet would most likely shoot out of solar system all together.
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 7916217 I'm saying a planet outside its object's hill sphere is not going to re-join it, period. If it's traveling above solar escape velocity, it's not going to come back to the sun and most likely the main body it had previously orbited will be ejected as well.
Quoting: Dr. Astro You're wrong Astro.
So far, the mission's discoveries of previously unknown objects include an ultra-cold star or brown dwarf, 20 comets, 134 near-Earth objects (NEOs), and more than 33,000 asteroids in the main belt between Mars and Jupiter.
Quoting: NASAHere's a picture...
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Oh and here is the original source AGAIN and AGAIN.
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Care to explain then how an
ultra-cold star or brown dwarf
Quoting: NASAThat are
in the main belt between Mars and Jupiter
Quoting: NasaSecondly, your original reason for supporting the computer model was based upon what you claimed was orbital mechanics,
when it is really celestial mechanics. It's alright though, you must of been asleep in class!
Celestial mechanics is the branch of astronomy that deals with the motions of celestial objects.
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link to en.wikipedia.org]
While orbital mechanics is described as;
Orbital mechanics or astrodynamics is the application of ballistics and celestial mechanics to the practical problems concerning the motion of rockets and other spacecraft.
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link to en.wikipedia.org]
You clearly don't know wtf you're talking about.
You remind me of this guy...
:methbro: