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- Animation of barycenters In astronomy, the barycenter (or barycentre; from Ancient Gr**** βαρύς (barús) 'heavy' and κέντρον (kéntron) 'center') is the center...
- corrected for differences in the Earth's position with respect to the barycentre of the Solar System. Due to the finite speed of light, the time an astronomical...
- Earth radii or 1.28 light-seconds. Earth and the Moon orbit about their barycentre (common centre of m****), which lies about 4,670 km (2,900 miles) from...
- location of the barycentre depends not only on the relative m****es of the bodies, but also on the distance between them; the barycentre of the Sun–Jupiter...
- other planets in the Solar System combined. It is so m****ive that its barycentre with the Sun lies above the Sun's surface at 1.068 solar radii from the...
- the Neptune barycentre and Solar System barycentre. These are the instantaneous osculating values at the precise J2000 epoch. Barycentre quantities are...
- the distance between L3 and the barycentre is greater than the distance between the smaller object and the barycentre). The reason these points are in...
- preliminary Gaia DR4 astrometric data. The black hole and star orbit the system barycentre every 11.6 years, with an orbital distance ranging from 4.5–29 AU. The...
- for example the Newtonian gravity centre of the whole Earth (physical barycentre) or the Newtonian gravity centre of only the continents as uniform thick...
- needed] dividing line on what is considered a moon rests upon whether the barycentre is below the surface of the larger body, though this is somewhat arbitrary...