Three days after the task was issued, Wei Yuan had collected a total of eleven potential orbits and more than thirty possible orbits. A possible orbit is theoretically existent, but due to insufficient data or conditions, it's difficult to confirm.
The discovery of numerous possible orbits led to another consequence; more and more people realized the lack of precision in Wei Yuan's problem.
In just a few days, ten or so articles pointed out the omissions and shortcomings of the problem itself and suggested that if Wei Yuan could provide all necessary data, many possible orbits could become potential alternative orbits.
But the issue was, if these articles hadn't mentioned them, Wei Yuan wouldn't even know about such data. For example, when the Yellow Springs Cave Heaven moved closer to the Central Thick Earth, what kind of changes would occur in the flickering frequency of the Thick Earth Cave Heaven's light, and so on.