Talk:Planetary orbit
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where can i find information about earth's orbit around the sun? no link seems to lead to this information. -tom
Most recent update was mine. My main intention was to fix the incorrect assertion in the previous version that inner planets has more circular orbits. This was in the introduction, so I placed the correction there. As a result the intro now looks a bit bloated with material duplicated below. -- Alan Peakall 17:03, 5 Sep 2003 (UTC)
This page was moved to orbit (physics) and turned into a disambig page for a bit; this does not really make sense, since almost all inbound links were in the gravitational orbit sense. I moved the disambig page to orbit (disambiguation), and moved orbit (physics) back here. -- The Anome 00:10, 30 Aug 2004 (UTC)
- You could also ask User:BenjBot to solve such a problem. I would not say that orbit in physics is the first thing for orbit. Tosha 04:00, 30 Aug 2004 (UTC)
It's also a brand of gum... Someone should add that.
