If earth is removed from the solar system what will be the position of moon
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Could a large-mass object from interstellar space pass through the inner solar-system in such a way as to capture the Earth and it's moon (or substantially all their debris) causing them to be removed from the inner solar system within a short time relative to the motions of the planets with respect to one another.
If 1 is possible and occurred at a time in the next 1000 years when Earth is furthest from the nearest planets, in what way would the orbits of other planets in the inner solar system be measurably altered or perturbed in the 1000 years following that event?
If 1 is possible and occurred at a time in the next 1000 years when Earth is furthest from the nearest planets, in what way would the orbits of other planets in the inner solar system be measurably altered or perturbed in the 1000 years following that event?
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