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and a follow-on to post 90: It appears the Nasa engineers really had to thread the needle on this one to get the rocket to do what it did. It is basically a textbook scattering problem, sending the rocket in the vicinity of the moon, but of all the possible trajectories, they needed to have one that looped around so the rocket could make its way back to earth. They managed to get what is an almost symmetric hyperbola, but there are many, many hyperbolas with very different trajectories.