If an object is launched radially away from a planet, it will continue to follow a straight path. If it is not launched radially, however, its path will be a curve. If the launch speed is equal to the escape speed, (assuming it reaches an orbit) this curve will be a(an) :
A) ellipse.
B) parabola.
C) hyperbola.
D) spiral.
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