ketarax
ketarax t1_ixc13uk wrote
Reply to comment by vaterp in How do astronomers share coordinates with each other? by vaterp
>The object we are studying might not move in the same repeatable orbitable pattern around our (0,0)... like say a comet or asteroid that is moving in a straight line out of any given orbit.
Comet and asteroid orbits are just the usual conic sections, most often ellipses. Straight lines would require propulsion; actually, a bona fide "space drive". Once the orbital parameters have been found out, the orbit can be extrapolated for tens, even hundreds of years with some accuracy, and assuming there are no close encounters with massive objects.
ketarax t1_ja32soe wrote
Reply to comment by DistortoiseLP in TIL there's a rock formation in Saudi Arabia about 6 meters high and 9 meters wide, split curiously in half and balanced on two small, natural pedestals. The origin of the Al Naslaa rock formation is unknown. by OccludedFug
Samurai Jack is the only one could do it.