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>> No.15712175 [View]
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>>15712145
Well, no, assuming you're stationary relative to the Earth-Jupiter system's barycenter.
But even if you aren't, that doesn't mean you can't tell the difference. Consider Jupiter and its moons. Jupiter hardly even budges as its moons circle around it. Or consider the Sun, which wobbles a bit due to the gas giants' gravity, but a very tiny amount compared to the gas giants' massive orbits.

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>> No.7230808 [View]
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How does the star move in multiple directions at the same time if this is how orbits work?

>> No.6600442 [View]
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BUMP OR COCKSLAP

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>>5017035
Misleading gif. The barycenter of the Earth-Sun system is within the sun itself. Earth causes the sun to almost undetectable wobble in orbit.

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