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Yes, other planets in the solar system move around the Sun due to the gravitational pull exerted by the Sun. Each planet follows an elliptical orbit, as described by Kepler's laws of planetary motion. The movement is governed by the interplay of gravitational forces and the inertia of the planets, which keeps them in their orbits. However, their orbits are stable, meaning they do not randomly change paths without significant external influences.

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