So there is no way of getting a defined orbit from just the data we obtain from the rock traveling through our solar system.
But if we had a an accurate Galactic map would we be able to predict the orbit taking into consideration all the bodies that could affect it?
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Well the interstellar piece of rock is an asteroid that's been traveling in our galaxy. The scenario is this:
The rock has entered our solar system and we began our observations on it from the moment it entered the Oort Cloud. from that time to the time it leaves the Oort cloud we were able to...
Is it possible to calculate the entire orbit of an interstellar piece of rock that has entered our solar system from observing the parameters and trajectory of that rock exhibits while inside our solar system?