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Compared to the earths orbit around the sun?

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Quote (iaapvper @ Mar 2 2019 08:26pm)
Compared to the earths orbit around the sun?

Explain it!


Did you do this before posting ?
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Quote (Boniface @ Mar 2 2019 07:37pm)
Did you do this http://i.imgur.com/Bz827IA.gif before posting ?


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Quote (Boniface @ Mar 3 2019 01:37am)
Did you do this http://i.imgur.com/Bz827IA.gif before posting ?


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Quote (Boniface @ Mar 2 2019 07:37pm)
Did you do this http://i.imgur.com/Bz827IA.gif before posting ?


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Mar 2 2019 09:46pm
This wont be perfectly accurate but it will give you a rough idea. None of this is to scale. It simply shows basic direction and movement.


Sun movement in relation to planet movement:




A more accurate model here shows planets at a 60 degree angle relative to the motion of the sun:




The Sun oscillates above and below the galactic plane as it orbits around the Milky Way. The path looks something like this:




The true answer to your question is more complex and depends on context, perspective, and timeline. It's too technical for me to try to explain. I'd suggest you google it if these images don't satisfy your curiosity.
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Quote (NatureNames @ Mar 3 2019 01:16pm)
This wont be perfectly accurate but it will give you a rough idea. None of this is to scale. It simply shows basic direction and movement.


Sun movement in relation to planet movement:

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-algzratH3f0/UqOYpDk0LSI/AAAAAAAABwc/riaXkib2TcY/w530-h298-n/stashed-image-05130f263902de.gif


A more accurate model here shows planets at a 60 degree angle relative to the motion of the sun:

http://www.rhysy.net/mediapool/117/1172500/resources/32070259.gif


The Sun oscillates above and below the galactic plane as it orbits around the Milky Way. The path looks something like this:

https://compote.slate.com/images/01caac33-6eb7-48da-beff-c114078c6896.jpg


The true answer to your question is more complex and depends on context, perspective, and timeline. It's too technical for me to try to explain. I'd suggest you google it if these images don't satisfy your curiosity.


All that spinning and moving and yet we see the SAME constellations in the sky EVERY SINGLE NIGHT.....the North Pole Star, Polaris doesn't change...

how gullible are you (rhetorical question, please don't try to answer it)
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