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A comet is born when a planet's satellite breaks out of orbit during the new moon phase.
If the orbital speed of the satellite is higher than the orbital speed of the planet, then the comet begins to move around the Sun in a retrograde orbit.
Please rephrase as a question, and justify Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 23/02/2024 06:45:22A comet is born when a planet's satellite breaks out of orbit during the new moon phase.with an observed example
Having escaped from the planet's orbit, the satellite begins to move against the rotation of the Sun, due to which the centrifugal force of the satellite is reduced, and as a result the satellite rushes towards the Sun.
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 23/02/2024 16:32:15Having escaped from the planet's orbit, the satellite begins to move against the rotation of the Sun, due to which the centrifugal force of the satellite is reduced, and as a result the satellite rushes towards the Sun.Nope. Take the plunge and go ahead and learn some science; you might like it!
Pluto moves in a highly elongated orbit; it is possible that Pluto was previously a satellite of Neptune.
If the orbital speeds of the planet and satellite are equal. Then, in the new moon phase, the centrifugal force acting on the satellite from the Sun is close to zero.
I believe the Sun's Coriolis force is stretching the Moon's orbit along the Earth's orbit.
This guy has been posting this stuff on other sites, and his posts and responses here are word for word what he's posted elsewhere.
Quote from: Janus on 25/02/2024 15:54:41This guy has been posting this stuff on other sites, and his posts and responses here are word for word what he's posted elsewhere.What's wrong if a lot of people get a different opinion.