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ASTRON 2140 AU2025 (23428) Final - 2025 Dec 12

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Kepler's first law states that the orbits of the planets are

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A.ellipses with the same size semi-major axis a
B.any possible shape
C.all exact circles with the Sun at the center
D.ellipses with the Sun at the center
E.ellipses with the Sun at one focus
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First, let's recall Kepler's first law: planets move in ellipses with the Sun at one of the foci, not at the center. This sets the geometric framework for planetary orbits across the solar system. Option 1 says: 'ellipses with the same size semi-major axis a'. While many planets have ellipses with varying semi-major axes, Kepler's law emphasizes the focal position......Login to view full explanation

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