in what particular orbit do the planets like earth travel around the sun?
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barycenter
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Our entire solar system also has a barycenter. The sun, Earth, and all of the planets in the solar system orbit around this barycenter. It is the center of mass of every object in the solar system combined.
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- The Earth revolves the Sun due to the pull of the Sun's gravity, just as the Moon orbits the Earth due to the pull of the Earth's gravity.
- The planets all orbit the Sun in a circular or elliptical orbit.
- Our moon, as well as the moons of the other planets, orbit their respective planets.
- Comets orbit the Sun in an erratic pattern.
- In our solar systems, the majority of asteroids orbit the Sun in a belt between Mars and Jupiter.
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