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Is there an orbital distance that would allow an object to move at *precisely* the same speed as the ground?
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Given a symmetrically shaped (square, circle, octagon) watercraft, is there a size at which it would be impervious (or nearly impervious) to capsizing?
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Is there an orbital distance that would allow an object to move at *precisely* the same speed as the ground?
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