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Did you know: Jupiter is so massive that its center of mass with the Sun lies just above the Sun’s surface,

meaning Jupiter and the Sun orbit a point in empty space?


due to Jupiter's mass, the center of mass (barycenter) for the Sun and Jupiter is located just outside the Sun's surface, about 1.07 solar radii from the Sun's center. This means that both the Sun and Jupiter are actually orbiting a point in space, not the Sun's center itself.

Here's a more detailed explanation:
Barycenter:
The barycenter is the point where two or more objects orbit each other. It's the center of mass for the system.
Jupiter's Mass:
Jupiter is incredibly massive, being 2.5 times more massive than all the other planets in our solar system combined.
Barycenter Location:
Because of Jupiter's mass, its shared barycenter with the Sun is slightly outside the Sun's surface, about 48,700 km (30,270 miles) above the Sun's surface.
Orbiting the Barycenter:
Both the Sun and Jupiter orbit this point in space, not the Sun's center

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That's fascinating!