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Quote from: Petrochemicals on 07/03/2022 18:24:46Does all this mean the ro ket stage was orbiting the moon from the point of release or was it just a lucky hit due to its impetus? If it orbited the moon, it could not have hit it. So it was in orbit about the Earth, in an orbit that crossed the lunar orbit. All it needed to wait for is for both objects to be at the intersection point at the same time, which is inevitable so long as the orbits are not altered.Impetus is an artifact from pre-Newtonian physics. It was falsified centuries ago.
Does all this mean the ro ket stage was orbiting the moon from the point of release or was it just a lucky hit due to its impetus?
Nothing in orbit around earth has ever impacted the earth?
Nothing can orbit the moon that itself is orbiting the earth?
Quote from: Petrochemicals on 07/03/2022 19:54:46Nothing in orbit around earth has ever impacted the earth?Not without application of force to reduce its orbital energy. Hence retro thrusters on any orbiter returning to Earth, and friction of the upper atmosphere which degrades the orbit of anything that gets close (within 1000 km) of Earth. The moon has no atmosphere, so something can in principle orbit 10 meters up and still never hit it.QuoteNothing can orbit the moon that itself is orbiting the earth?There are three body orbital solutions, but not stable ones.