| 21. | The radius of the photon sphere, which is also the lower bound for any stable orbit, is:
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| 22. | I asked him to consider a satellite in stable orbit that suddenly breaks into two unequal parts.
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| 23. | :: Maybe I'm misunderstanding you, but objects do not naturally " move towards " a stable orbit.
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| 24. | A fourth satellite failed to achieve a stable orbit due to a problem with the third stage.
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| 25. | Neptune trojans are in a 1 : 1 mean-motion resonance with Neptune and often have very stable orbits.
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| 26. | All of the putative stable orbits are occupied by planets except one, which corresponds to the asteroid belt.
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| 27. | Orbital resonance from major orbiting bodies creates regions around the Sun that are free of long-term stable orbits.
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| 28. | :Correct my if I'm wrong, but in order to maintain a stable orbit, distance is inversely proportional to velocity.
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| 29. | Should we allow their orbits to collapse, or increase their velocities or masses to create new stable orbits for them?
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| 30. | However, the uncertainty of the orbital parameters makes it equally uncertain exactly where stable orbits would be in this system.
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