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There is an intense amount of gravitational energy at the centre of the solar system, this is what is holding the sun together and keeping the reactions between the hydrogen atom happening That same energy holds the planets in orbit, so its pretty strong =]

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Why do you think the sun's gravity does not pull the earth into the sun?

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Does the sun use gravity to stay in the middle of the solar system?

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