Here's a thought: A fast enough pass through the exosphere with a wide-mouth scoop should be able to skim even from massive systems. The trick being to have escape velocity post collision with the exosphere. If you're going fast enough, you can easily compress enough to skim without significant direct resistance; you're exit course will of course be WILDLY different.
Essentially, staying above the cloud-tops, and doing a gravity slingshot dipping into just enough atmosphere to pressurize.
Even a tiny error, however, could be catastrophic.
Essentially, staying above the cloud-tops, and doing a gravity slingshot dipping into just enough atmosphere to pressurize.
Even a tiny error, however, could be catastrophic.