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What are the orbits of the planets?

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What are the orbits of the planets?

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The orbits of the planets is elliptical. That is to say when there are two centers on a circle it is an ellipse. There is a relationship between Sols’ group of wandering stars. If you add the distance of mercury from the sun and the distance of Venus you get the distance Earth is from the sun called an astronomical unit or A.U. Mars is twice the distance Earth is from the systems center. Jupiter is 5 A.U. and Saturn is 10. Uranus is 20 and Neptune is 30 A.U.s from the sun. Really any planets mass and speed determine where it is in relation to Sol at any moment.

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