Er, how did you simulate that?Stormcloud23 said:It'll get caught by some other planet's (Or sun's) gravity and probable crash into something because of the combination of momentum and gravityHaliwali said:Wouldn't it just keep going in whatever direction it was last moving? Think like a slingshot.-IT- said:Sit down and wait to see what happens to the moon, without the earths gravity.
EDIT: Actually i just ran a simulation and the moon would crash into Venus
i have a mini solar system with little people living on it and i just shot earth with a bb gun... No i have a computer program that does stuff like thatHaliwali said:Er, how did you simulate that?Stormcloud23 said:It'll get caught by some other planet's (Or sun's) gravity and probable crash into something because of the combination of momentum and gravityHaliwali said:Wouldn't it just keep going in whatever direction it was last moving? Think like a slingshot.-IT- said:Sit down and wait to see what happens to the moon, without the earths gravity.
EDIT: Actually i just ran a simulation and the moon would crash into Venus