Argh! that is not how orbits work!
how about we build a huge net in space and place it in the path of Mars, Mars will hit the net and wrap around Mars, each corner of the net will trail along behind Mars and will be capable of attaching to a ship. A ship will attach itself to Mars and get dragged along at the same speed of Mars orbit around the Sun, when ready the ship will detach and shoot off at 53,858 mph.
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Could it be possible so slingshot around the moon, then Mars, then Jupiter, then Staurn then Uranus and then Neptune and zoom out of the solar system at super velocity? and if it's possible what speed do you think would be possible?
I know that generally the planets have to be lined up but what if they wern't? can't you still slingshot to each planet and then eventually leave the solar system? I know it would take a hell of a lot longer to do it but if the speeds are enormous wouldn't it be worth it to send a ship to the next star system?
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Why have you just bumped a year old thread?and bumped it with nothing more than an emoticon?
Seeing as I'm not posting threads anymore are you trying revive my old ones?
Someone linked to it in another thread, read it, and saw that "September 11" part, but not the "2008" part.
Here is a page with the current locations of probes escaping the solar system.
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