File:Solar System Barycenter 2000-2050 Animation.gif
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[edit]DescriptionSolar System Barycenter 2000-2050 Animation.gif |
English: An animation (to scale) of the movement of the Sun around the Solar System Barycenter from 2000-2050 due to the gravitational effect of Jupiter and all the other planets which is shown as a smaller white or gray circle.
The upper part of the animation is a view from above the Ecliptic Plane. The lower part of the animation is a view from along the Ecliptic Plane. The axes cross at the location of the Solar System Barycenter. The direction to the Vernal Equinox is to the right. For more information see: https://calgary.rasc.ca/orbits.htm#barycenter |
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Author | Larry McNish |
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