Both Johannes Kepler and Isaac newton could fit that description.
The planets around the sun move in a path called an orbit. This orbit is the result of the gravitational pull between the planets and the sun, causing them to travel in a curved path around the sun.
The planets orbit AROUND the sun, so technically not back and forth.
All the planets move with an elliptical orbit, but with a very low eccentricity.
To the same extent that they believe gravity exists away from our planet, and for the same reason: scientists observe the predictions made by both ideas. Planets move around our Sun just as gravity predicts they will, and our Universe is exactly as predicted by Big Bang Cosmology.
Stars wobble due to the gravitational influence of the planets orbiting them. As planets orbit their stars, their gravitational pull causes the stars to move slightly in response. Scientists can detect this wobble in a star's position, which provides information about the planets orbiting it.
Johannes Kepler, a German astronomer, discovered that planets move around the sun in elliptical orbits in the early 17th century. This was based on observations made by Tycho Brahe. Kepler's laws of planetary motion revolutionized our understanding of the solar system.
Yes. All planets move in orbit around their host star.
they orbit the sun
That would be the planets around the sun.
The planets move in an act of gravity
The planets that make part of the solar system move around the Sun. The huge gravity power of the Sun maintain all planets and moons orbiting around it on an elliptical form.
Satellite are the heavenly bodies which move around the planets and mine werid account answered by: Nishantak Panigrahi
Its something about their orbit, but only scientists know the exact thing
the sun does not move, the planets orbit around the sun idiot.
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asteroid belt
They move around the Sun in ellipses - just like the planets.