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Objects that move according to analytically unsolvable equations of motion

Objects that move according to analytically unsolvable equations of motion

A system of three stars could come crashing or flung out of orbit after a long time of apparent stability.

Almost every possible configuration is unpredictable on long timescales. A slight difference in position and velocity could have a large range of potential outcomes. Physicists describe this behaviour as chaotic - an important characteristic of n-body systems. But it is still deterministic; it’s not random.

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For space missions to avoid catastrophe, complicated orbits must be calculated with great precision.

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