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An object in space that does not interact with a planet's gravitational field would follow a straight-line path through space, unaffected by the planet's presence. This could happen if the object has sufficient velocity to escape the planet's gravitational pull or if the planet is too far away for its gravity to have a significant effect on the object's trajectory.

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