Kepler’s Laws and Planetary Motion
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Push eccentricity from 0 to 0.8 and a circle stretches into a long, narrow ellipse. Speed up near perihelion, slow down near aphelion — yet the swept area stays exactly the same every time. Watch all eight planets, Mercury to Neptune, line up on one T²∝a³ line.
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