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DeadBankerDream
12/31/19 4:34:37 PM
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Or does it end up like 3 Boogie2988's off from where it started the year in relation to the sun?
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DeadBankerDream
12/31/19 5:36:18 PM
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Well?
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Tsukasa1891
12/31/19 5:48:15 PM
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No it takes 365 days and close to 6 hours for a full rotation. That's why we have leap year every 4 years.
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DeadBankerDream
12/31/19 5:49:25 PM
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That's not what I meant.
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Tsukasa1891
12/31/19 5:52:49 PM
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You mean the exact distance?
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SoundNetwork
12/31/19 5:52:59 PM
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DeadBankerDream posted...
That's not what I meant.
No, Earth's orbit is not a perfect circle but the shape of an ellipse

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DeadBankerDream
12/31/19 5:53:30 PM
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SoundNetwork posted...

No, Earth's orbit is not a perfect circle but the shape of an ellipse

That's not what I meant.
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SoundNetwork
12/31/19 5:54:15 PM
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DeadBankerDream posted...
That's not what I meant.
No, Earth's orbit is not perfect. It actually migrates away from the son about 1.5 cm per year.

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