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An experienced baseball player can throw a ball with a speed of 140 km/h. Suppose that an astronaut standing on Mimas, a small moon of Saturn of mass 3.76 × 1019 kg and radius 195 km, throws a ball with this speed. (a) If the astronaut throws the ball horizontally, will it orbit Mimas? (b) If the astronaut throws the ball vertically, how high will it rise?

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