In 1 billion years there are 7,500,000 orbits.
Matt Mahoney
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May be correct - I didn’t do exponentiation myself. Then again, the probability of this happening is higher than probability of winning common lotteries - and people still win them. So 14% chance of happening in billion years is not reassuring. Though that is assuming that neither Jupiter nor any other of gas giants perturbs its orbit. If that happens all this computation is pointless.