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Questions regarding the Sun and objects orbiting it.
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Is it possible that Planet 9 was thrown out of the Solar System? [duplicate]
Is it possible that this planet changed other planet orbits (from which we assume that it exists) but then was thrown out of the Solar System in past when Sun was close to some other star? And it does …
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If Planet 9 is a primordial black hole with a mass of 5 Earth, is it possible to detect it i... [duplicate]
If planet 9 is not a planet but a black hole how can we find it? Can we see gravitational lense or infrared/gamma light?
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How will be changed Hill's radius and Kepler's formulas in case of 2D space instead of 3D?
Imagine that Flatland habitats go into space. All stars and planets are the circles instead of spheres and gravity law is $F=Gm_1m_2/R$ instead of $F=Gm_1m_2/R^2$.
How the other formulas will be chang …
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How to predict future position of body in solar system (without Kepler's equations, N-body p...
I have a solar system where each body interacts with each other by force $F = \frac{Gm_1m_2}{R^2}$
Is it possible to predict future position of some random body after t seconds since bodies velocity a …