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Best if the satellite orbits around the equator of the planet. Best when
captured it started off with a less elliptic orbit. I can relate large objects being round and the more mass density the rounder it becomes. A BH has to be one of the roundest objects even when spinning at 'c' No object can be a perfect circle(sphere). No object can achieve a circular orbit. Bert |
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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Best if the satellite orbits around the equator of the planet. Best when captured it started off with a less elliptic orbit. I can relate large objects being round and the more mass density the rounder it becomes. A BH has to be one of the roundest objects even when spinning at 'c' No object can be a perfect circle(sphere). No object can achieve a circular orbit. Bert Unless artificial means are applied, or as intelligent design might try to achieve, just like our artificial satellites can be set up as nearly circular. Once again, isn't it too bad that our public supercomputers can't ever be utilized to prove out and otherwise eye-candy visualize upon such things, of natural or artificial encounters that go bump in the night (so to speak). .. - Brad Guth |
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