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venus because the orbit is like a kind of oval and the other planets orbit looks

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Q: Which planet's orbit looks the least like a circle?
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What planets orbit Jupiter?

Jupiters orbit is a imaginary circle that the planets circle around that is how we count years.


How does planets circle around the Sun?

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What is planet Jupiter's orbit?

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Astronomer who discovered that planets orbit in an ellipserather than a perfect circle?

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What shape describes the paths that planets follow?

The planets orbit the sun in an ellipse, like a squashed circle. The amount by which the ellipse is deformed by, from being a circle, is referred to as the eccentricity. An object with a highly eccentric orbit, such as a comet, will have a very elongated and stretched out orbit, its distance from the sun throughout its orbit will vary by a lot.


Which planet has an orbit that is closest to a perfect circle?

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Planets do this and starts with an o?

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