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Fox 272

The claim assumes that there is a positive gravity in the given direction.  So, it should hold in Pluto as well (if it is indeed true).
"Upwards" parabolas are not shown here for the obvious reason that no objects can escape them.
Aaah, one more thing: if the object is on the highest point, assume that there is a negligible impulse pushing it to oblivion :)
 
Himalayan fox:  Here is a claim ready to be blown away with a single counterexample.  How strong is your theory Polar?
Polar fox:  Well, I can smell it.
Himalayan fox:  It demands more than that.  Are you living in a paper castle ready to be drifted away by the next wind?  Or are you a real believer of something that even the strongest quake can not shake you a bit - you stand firmly on the ground?
Polar fox:  No problem on my stand man!  I am not shaken at all, but... the thing is... the ice is melting!