• Jupiter and Venus

    From kelleher.gerald@kelleher.gerald@gmail.com (oriel36) to sci.astro.amateur on Tue May 7 04:22:14 2024
    From Newsgroup: sci.astro.amateur

    The Sun is stationary and central to the motion of all planets, including our home planet. There is a new way to express this observation, not just because it is new but because it acts to clear away obstacles that have been put in place over the centuries for solar system and Earth science research or, for the purpose of this group, just how careful our ancestors were with cyclical timekeeping. Since the Enlightenment subculture, with its quasi-legal language of evidence and proof, the academic community ignores the cyclical part and treats time as a linear progression and, in doing so, loses the connections between timekeeping and planetary dynamics in a Sun-centred system.

    https://www.theplanetstoday.com/

    By scrolling the dates forward, observers can see that the Earth, Jupiter, and Venus are heading in the same direction around the Sun. A satellite tracking along with the Earth captures this event, in which Venus and Jupiter are moving on the opposite side of the Sun to the Earth. Over the coming days, the planets will come further into view as the faster-moving Venus overtakes Jupiter. Although those planets appear to be heading in the opposite direction, the slower motion of Jupiter relative to the faster-moving Earth creates that illusion.

    https://sol24.net/data/html/SOHO/C3/96H/VIDEO/

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