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RE: LeoThread 2025-11-21 19-05

in LeoFinance3 days ago

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Many are unfamiliar with the concept of a barycentre. When two celestial bodies orbit each other, both rotate around this point of common center of mass. For Jupiter and the Sun, because of Jupiter's large mass, this barycentre isn't located within the Sun but actually lies above its surface, causing the Sun itself to wobble slightly in response. Visualizing this, Jupiter’s gravity impacts the Sun’s position, demonstrating the profound interconnectedness within our solar neighborhood.

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