Or two ordinary small balls, one dropped from just above the geosynchronous orbit, the second one from far above the orbit. While the first one slowly drifts away to the space, the second shoots away, makes a complete (retrograde) orbit around Sun and splashes into the Atlantic while the first ball is still drifting...
This is true, but those Moon or Sun solutions aren’t my favorite. Moon, Sun, Jupiter and so on are external agents I’ve forgotten to explicitly forbid. Next time, I’ll be even more careful when posting a problem. :-)
Or two ordinary small balls, one dropped from just above the geosynchronous orbit, the second one from far above the orbit. While the first one slowly drifts away to the space, the second shoots away, makes a complete (retrograde) orbit around Sun and splashes into the Atlantic while the first ball is still drifting...
Requires some careful timing, though.
This is true, but those Moon or Sun solutions aren’t my favorite. Moon, Sun, Jupiter and so on are external agents I’ve forgotten to explicitly forbid. Next time, I’ll be even more careful when posting a problem. :-)