Orbits are Odd

Orbits are Odd

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Interactive Video

Science, Biology, Physics

4th - 9th Grade

Hard

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Wayground Content

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The video explores the concept of orbits, starting with familiar objects like the Earth and Moon, and expanding to include the Sun, galaxies, and black holes. It explains why lighter objects orbit heavier ones, such as Earth orbiting the Sun, and how gravity plays a crucial role. The video also discusses the unique orbit of Pluto, which differs from other planets due to its interaction with Neptune's gravitational pull. Overall, the video highlights the diversity of orbits in space and the factors influencing them.

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