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, for the past 4.5 billion years, Earth’s orbital path around the sun has remained practically unchanged, even in the face of giant meteor impacts, the formation of moons, and the continued slowing of our planet’s rotation.Earth’s orbit will continue to remain unchangedRahvar's preprint paper proposes an operation that uses the gravity-assist mechanism of the flyby motion of the asteroids close to the earth.
In the preprint, Rahvar calculates the increase in the orbital distance of the earth for each scattering and investigates the feasibility of performing this project. Practical much?Rahvar suggests moving the asteroids using gravity assist. This was first proposed by spaceflight pioneers Friedrich Zander and Yuri Kondratyuk in their papers published in 1925 and 1938, respectively.
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