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why the solar orbits are not exactly circular?​

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Answered by piyushsahu624
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Explanation:

One of the consequences of elliptical orbits is that planets orbit not about the center of the ellipse, but about a point off-center known as the focus. This offset is far more noticeable than a slightly elliptical shape. So early astronomers proposed circular orbits known as deferents that were shifted off center.

Answered by Zeno3
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Solar orbits are not about the shape of the objects but the centre of mass or concentration of mass are the things which are responsible many other celestial objects cross the path of many other planets.

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