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Planet X has a moon similar to Earth’s moon. Which path would this moon’s orbit take? If for some reason, the planet is destroyed and no longer exists, which path would the moon…
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Planet X has a moon similar to Earth’s moon. Which path would this moon’s orbit take? If for some reason, the planet is destroyed and no longer exists, which path would the moon take?.
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