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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Mars comes around, it tugs us

Can you please explain what it means when Mars come arounds it and "it tugs us"?
I add the video in case that may help, thanks

At 5:37

Every time Mars comes around, it tugs us, every time Jupiter comes around it tugs on Mars - which tugs us and you have the system that gets impossibly complex for Isaac Newton. At the time he knew enough to say that if you continued this system it would go unstable and fly apart

  

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When two planets are at their closest in their orbits around the sun, there is a stronger gravitational attraction between the two. The strong gravitational attraction is described here as one planet tugging on another. CJ

  • When two planets are at their closest in their orbits around the sun, there is a stronger gravitational attraction between the two.
  • The strong gravitational attraction is described here as one planet tugging on another.
  • CJ
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When two planets are at their closest in their orbits around the sun, there is a stronger gravitational attraction between the two.

The strong gravitational attraction is described here as one planet tugging on another.

CJ

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