With the exception of Pluto and Mercury, most of the planets display very little eccentricity in their orbits.
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call that girl again shes better at this qusetion then me
Firstly, Pluto is not a planet. Ignoring that, mercury has one of the least eccentric orbits. Remember that eccentricity is how much an orbit is not a perfect circle
@camerondoherty
The solar system likely formed when a nebular cloud collapsed and began to spin carry out nuclear fission break apart
@countryboy15243
Actually on that last one, I was wrong--as I thought about it i decided to double check--mercury has the most eccentric orbit
Our solar system resides in the outside of a galaxy center of a galaxy outer spiral arms of a galaxy
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we are in a spiral arm of the milky way, the center of most galaxies is a supermassive blackhole
y is there a shinny ball in the center then
its in the middle i just looked it up lol
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