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What if (on Sun Wobble)
What if other humankind on a planet such as ours over 100 LY away are
studying our Sun? They would find it so interesting. They would know it had a planetary family. First,they would see the Sun wobble from side to side,as the center mass of the solar system. This Sun wobble would have a period of about 12 years This is the time it takes our great planet Jupiter to orbit the Sun Must not leave out the "Doppler Shift" created by the Sun.They would be using a spectroscope. Third thing to keep in mind as the planet Jupiter passes across he Sun in their line of view they would notice a change in the light's brightness. Well we in this spacetime are doing all this as I type, Fact is since 1996 planetary discovery has become for me one of the most interesting phenomenon of astronomy. To me it begs this question. Will we find that the new planetary systems differ considerably from our own? TreBert |
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