• Kethal@lemmy.world
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        11 个月前

        By the reasoning given for why Mercury is the closest for each planet, the Sun is the closest object for each planet, on average, excluding satellites of the planets.

        • mecfs@lemmy.world
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          11 个月前

          I would agree but unsure because there are the intricacies of orbit cycles and timings and the 3d plane of space

          • rockerface 🇺🇦@lemm.ee
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            11 个月前

            I mean, the Solar System isn’t all that 3D. Inside of the Oort Cloud, almost every notable object is on or close to the ecliptic

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          Thanks for the attempt but your calculation is wrong, as it considers distance only on a one axis and not a two axis plane. With your circle assumption, mercury would be further than the sun on average.

          I wonder if anyone has the data without the circle assumption, and also correcting for the various other complexities.