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The orbit of objects that approach the Sun, or Earth, from far away, above a certain critical speed.

At a certain critical speed, the orbit will be a parabola. Above the critical speed, the orbit will be a hyperbola. (In both cases, the object will go away, never to come back.) Below the critical speed, the orbit is an elipse or a circle.

The orbit of objects that approach the Sun, or Earth, from far away, above a certain critical speed.

At a certain critical speed, the orbit will be a parabola. Above the critical speed, the orbit will be a hyperbola. (In both cases, the object will go away, never to come back.) Below the critical speed, the orbit is an elipse or a circle.

The orbit of objects that approach the Sun, or Earth, from far away, above a certain critical speed.

At a certain critical speed, the orbit will be a parabola. Above the critical speed, the orbit will be a hyperbola. (In both cases, the object will go away, never to come back.) Below the critical speed, the orbit is an elipse or a circle.

The orbit of objects that approach the Sun, or Earth, from far away, above a certain critical speed.

At a certain critical speed, the orbit will be a parabola. Above the critical speed, the orbit will be a hyperbola. (In both cases, the object will go away, never to come back.) Below the critical speed, the orbit is an elipse or a circle.

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