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Skinny Minny
2 October, 02:50
How did kepler describe the planets' orbits
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Donte Arias
2 October, 03:12
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The planet follows the ellipse in its orbit, meaning that the planet to Sun distance is constantly changing as the planet goes around its orbit. Kepler's Second Law: the imaginary line joining a planet and the sons sweeps equal areas of space during equal time intervals as the planet orbits.
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Raelynn Armstrong
2 October, 05:28
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In an elliptical orbit with the sun at one focus of the ellipse.
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This means that a planet's orbital shape is an ellipse or oval.
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