You actually have to shoot for where the moon will be
27 0 ReplyActually you shoot horizontally along Earth's equator, to increase your orbital speed until your apoapsis intersects the lunar sphere of gravitational influence, at just the right moment for the moon to catch you.
13 0 ReplyWell yeah, but I was trying to stick to the wording of the shower thought. We've all played Kerbal Space Program
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I mean you only have to shoot to where it will be half way, moon will take care of the rest
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And if they'd done the math wrong, they'd have landed among the stars.
9 0 ReplyNot if you make a free return trajectory.
3 0 ReplyThat's not how orbital mechanics work
2 0 ReplyYou're not how orbital mechanics work.
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Actually, they DID do the math wrong once......landed in the Ocean on earth. They just had to say "Ok.....lets go back home."
Tom Hanks was in a movie about it that got a LOT of facts wrong.
2 0 ReplyLand in ocean, suddenly Tom Hanks is involved.
See? They still landed amongst the stars.
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Works in general: do the maths wrong, then the solution is wrong, too.
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