the.com/hyperbolic orbit
the universe's way of saying goodbye forever, no return trip booked.
means a path an object takes past a gravitating body when it has more than enough energy to escape, sweeping in once and leaving on a curve that never closes.
from from conic section geometry: slice a cone at a steep enough angle and you get a hyperbola, open and ever-widening, unlike the closed ellipse of orbits that return.
eccentricity valuegreater than 1, always
famous exampleinterstellar visitor oumuamua, 2017
energy signpositive total orbital energy, escape guaranteed
voyager probesnow on hyperbolic paths out of solar system