Tom on Nostr: When these bodies orbit, they always fly in an oval, zooming close to each other ...
When these bodies orbit, they always fly in an oval, zooming close to each other before flying away to come back again. Why are they so likely to do this over a more regular orbit, like we have with our sun?
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