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  • Understanding Planetary Orbits: A Comprehensive Guide
    The path around the sun is called an orbit.

    Planets, asteroids, comets, and other celestial bodies follow an elliptical path around the sun. This orbit is determined by the gravitational pull of the sun and the object's own momentum.

    Here are some key points about orbits:

    * Elliptical Shape: Orbits are not perfect circles but rather slightly oval-shaped, with the sun at one focus of the ellipse.

    * Gravity: The sun's gravity pulls on the orbiting objects, keeping them from flying off into space.

    * Momentum: The object's own motion (its momentum) keeps it from falling directly into the sun.

    * Kepler's Laws: The movement of planets in their orbits is described by Kepler's Laws of Planetary Motion. These laws define the shape of the orbit, the speed of the orbiting object, and the relationship between the orbital period and the distance from the sun.

    Let me know if you'd like to know more about orbits!

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