why do planets have eleptical orbits?
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This slightly larger orbit causes the orbital speed to reduce, so eventually the object will be moving slow enough to be pulled back in. Hence, the object's distance from its parent oscillates, resulting in an elliptical orbit.
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the reason the planets have an eleptical orbit is because the planets are held together by the force of attraction by sun . the rotation of planets also play a key role here
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