If an orbiting object gains speed significantly without altering its altitude radically, what orbital change results?

Answer

It will enter a higher, more elliptical orbit

If speed increases while altitude is relatively maintained, the object swings out further on its path, resulting in an orbit with greater eccentricity (more elliptical) rather than dropping closer to the central mass.

If an orbiting object gains speed significantly without altering its altitude radically, what orbital change results?

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