Can an object be thrown back to earth from space?

Ah, but in the other part of its orbit, it’ll be in closer proximity to earth.

Sorry, half the orbit will be nearer the Earth than the circular orbit, and the other half will be farther.

That doesn’t reveal the whole picture. For at least part of its orbit, the object’s location will approach the earth’s moreso than the thrower’s does.

But only for [del]20[/del]45 minutes.

I think that was one of our Best and Brightest from Minnesota!!!
Tool-Bag, You ROCK!

Just sayin’ and shit.

From your article:

I didn’t know that . . . that’s pretty amazing.