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How the planets moving ?

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How the planets moving ?

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  1. Planets move around the Sun because the Sun's gravity force holds them there. Just a fact, so you won't believe they are held up by strings or something.


  2. planets move by whatever force that caused them to be put into their current orbit. that initial motion that puts them into orbit is called inertia, or basically what moves them around what they orbit. the reason their inertia does not continue to fling them into space is whatever gravity is exerted by the star they orbit. it pulls them toward it. so a planet is in balance between inertia and gravity to keep it in a moving orbit.

    the reason planets rotate on their axis is because since space has no friction then any force that acted on a planet for it to form would cause it to spin in any direction causing its roation.

  3. Planets, like any other Solar'bodies, are definitively moving in two seperate terms.  One they are Rotating on their Own Axis... and secondly they are Orbiting against the Neuculus of the System Called the Star "The Sun" on the Principles of Gravity.

    To inculcate and imbibe the complete depiction of the said system as to how must be behaving in its fuctioning, please refer to witness the evident display of the CENTRIFUGE in the concerned laboratoty.

    Our Solar system too is a macro-epitome of the same Centrifuge, where the Sun at a concentric point is rotating on its Axis alongwith its solar-space aggregated upto 17-20billion kms expanse, incorporating the various Planets and other bodies all togetherly moving with centrifugal force in clockwise direction, whereas the orbiting planets are hit with the solar force of gravity to rotate on their axis in an opposite that is anti-clockwise direction.

    This Is Centrifuge Of Our Solar System.

  4. Everything in the solar system including the planets are held in orbit by Sun's gravity.The revolution around the sun and rotation of the planets must have originated at the time they formed (or solidifed) from a rotating gaseous nebula,according to the theory of conservation of angular momentum.

  5. Hertz.

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