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What if you could kick him into space, making an orbital transfer to Jupiter, from which the kid gets a gravity assist that bounces the kid into a more elliptical orbit that then sends him into the sun?

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Always funny to see the memes show up here a week after I get sent them from friends who still use Facebook and Fark.

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The circle of memes

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“Then you’ll be fired.”

“Fine!”

“Out of a canon into the sun.”

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Do. It.

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Then how does Superman throw people into the sun? I think this mathematician needs to read a few comic books.

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Why cancel the angular momentum when we can utilize it?

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i may be mistaken but I don’t think it can be utilized to descend toward the sun

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It’s the foundational principle of “Launch Windows.” Because the earth rotates the sun and also spins on an axis, we can launch at a time of day that gives us time to accelerate and then leave earth orbit in the direction of earth’s orbit around the sun with minimum amount of energy required. The majority of energy used is simply to escape Earth orbit. Once orbiting the sun, comparatively very little energy would be required to approach it utilizing it’s own gravity.

During Perihelion the sun is 147100632 KM away, as the distance from the sun is not constant for earth’s orbit.

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It requires energy to shrink an orbit just as it does to grow it. Since we’re launching from Earth, we start with Earth’s orbit around the sun, and we have to burn enough to bring the perihelion of our launched child’s solar orbit to within the sun itself. We could use Venus or Mercury for gravity assists but the angular speed of the orbit does have to be mostly cancelled to hit the sun

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Still this approach seems wasteful. Just making it sufficiently far from the surface travelling in the right direction should be enough… As long as you aren’t in a rush.

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Yeah it just depends on whether the goal is to launch the child into the sun or just in an orbit with a low periapsis

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