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ASTRON 2140 AU2025 (23428) Quiz 2 - 2025 Oct 10

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The Earth and the Moon orbit about a point that is

Options
A.midway between them
B.quite close to the Moon
C.their mutual center of mass
D.not far from the Earth
E.about each other's centers
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When considering the Sun–Earth, Earth–Moon, or any two-body orbital system, the two bodies orbit around a shared balance point called the center of mass (or barycenter) of the system. This point lies along the line connecting the two masses and is the unique point about which both bodies simultaneously orbit Option 1: 'midway between them' — This would imply equal masses, placing the center of mass exactly at the midpoin......Login to view full explanation

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