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BaffinSquid🦑 22. ruj
Odgovor korisniku/ci @tony873004
That second interstellar visitor makes Oumuamua even more weird. While Borisov just adjust its trajectory to a certain degree while visiting us, Oumuamua performs some slingshot repulsing from the ecliptic
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Tony Dunn 22. ruj
Odgovor korisniku/ci @baffinsquid
Borisov also got its path bent. You have to rotate to a different angle to see it. `Oumuamua gets its path more heavily bent because it came closer to the Sun, and its velocity at infinity is slower than Borisov's.
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TP - Vinny 22. ruj
Odgovor korisniku/ci @tony873004
suggestion : it would be great if the points of observation could be marked as dots on the trajectory. if possible, add date too, unless it looks too cluttered
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Tony Dunn 22. ruj
Odgovor korisniku/ci @VinnyChirayil
If you click the link, you can run the simulation in your browser and see the date. Observation dots would pretty much be continuous from the date of discovery until it is too faint to see any more.
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B 25. ruj
Odgovor korisniku/ci @tony873004
Hey Tony, would it be alright if I included this visualization in an upcoming blog post I'm writing for the Adler Planetarium about C/2019 Q4 (Borisov)? We could link to your website if you'd like!
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Tony Dunn 25. ruj
Odgovor korisniku/ci @friendlygorgon
Sure. You can use any visualizations I post.
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Hypotheses XV: String A-Theory & Planets 9..12 21. ruj
Odgovor korisniku/ci @tony873004
Is there any data where is this comet flying from (star or constellation)?
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