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maybe cause of its tilt or even the size of it

This is because planets and other small solar system bodies attract the stars, causing them to wobble a little. Instead, the center of gravity of the solar system is just outside the surface of the sun.

Why isn't the sun in the middle?

Contrary to common belief, the center of gravity of the solar system is not the center of the sun. This is because planets and other small solar system bodies attract the stars, causing them to wobble a little. Instead, the center of gravity of the solar system is just outside the surface of the sun.

Mercury's orbit around the sun is also elliptical rather than circular than any other planet. Therefore, a year involves far more acceleration and deceleration in orbit.

And Mercury's orbit is more elliptical, or "elliptical," than any other planet, allowing you to experience a wider range of solar magnetic field conditions than any other planet. As a result, Mercury offers a unique opportunity to study how the influence of the Sun on planets changes with distance.

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