I have given plenty of info........
There are only two conditions
1. You cannot change the orbit of the moon
2. You can only change Earths orbit by 5 days
All other info is up to you
The goal is to see if its possible. If I lock you into approach vectors or whatever, I am limiting you. I am removing those limits.
As long as the first two conditions are met, you could put a black hole in LEO for all I care.
And as far as modifying the Earths orbit, you could do at least THAT without disturbing the moon. (I give the Sun as my Example, it holds Earth while Earth holds the moon. If I dragged Earth out of its orbit, the chances are pretty good the moon will come with it . If I moved the Sun itself, it would take the solar system with it)
But I digress. I would like to keep the moon.
I am trying to settle an argument with a co-worker. He seems to think that the Earth formed with TWO moons, these moons held Earth at a 90 degree angle to the ecliptic. One was removed leaving just one moon and a now tilted planet.
So I asked, "What force could removed an entire moon, tilt the planet, but still leave not only a moon, but a still habitable planet in its wake?"
No response..........
So I asked, "Earth is not the only planet tilted, the rest seem to have some degree of tilt as well, is this force responsible for that as well?"
The response was "Not all the planets are tilted the same way. Jupiter has almost no tilt."
So I said "Your mystery object would now have to be less massive than Jupiter, yet massive enough to tilt Saturn, yet still tilt Earth and steal a moon and still leave the planet habitable?"
He said "yes"
So now I ask, is this possible?
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