An infinitesimal increase to " e " results in a hyperbolic orbit with a turning angle of 180 degrees, and the orbit appears to be a ray.
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Its incoming orbit had a Semimajor Axis of 59, 200 AU, but will have a hyperbolic orbit after leaving the solar system, with an eccentricity of 1.0009
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A micro-g environment for an indefinite time, while also possible in a spaceship going to infinity in a parabolic or hyperbolic orbit, is most practical in an Earth orbit.
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If you launch an object exactly horizontally with a speed greater than escape velocity then it enters a hyperbolic orbit whose perigee is at the launch point ( because launch is horizontal ).
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A hyperbolic orbit will certainly lose energy if it goes through an atmosphere, whether that could lead to capture or not, I don't know, it's certainly plausible.
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If you are exclusively following gravity-based orbital mechanics, then yes, the planet will necessarily have a hyperbolic orbit . talk ) 02 : 07, 22 June 2013 ( UTC)
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Short-period comets are thought to originate in the Kuiper belt, whereas long-period comets, such as hyperbolic orbits may originate outside the Solar System, but determining their precise orbits is difficult.
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The article asteroid capture ( which is a terrible article in general and may well contain mistakes ) says " An asteroid with too much velocity will pass by the planet with a hyperbolic orbit, shooting it out into space.
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To find what time t that corresponds to a certain true anomaly \ theta \, one computes corresponding parameter " E " connected to time with relation ( ) for an elliptic and with relation ( ) for a hyperbolic orbit.
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Here \ Theta is the angle between the asymptotes of the hyperbolic orbit of the small object relative to the large one, and \ epsilon is the eccentricity of this orbit ( which must be greater than 1 for a hyperbolic orbit ).