Why do planets follow circular orbital paths?

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2026-06-02 22:30

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Well actually, not all of the planets move in a perfect circle. Uranus's orbital path is effected by the gravitational pull from Neptune. But the planets move in a orbital path because of the gravitational pull from the sun. Since the sun is circular, they move around the sun, so that's why they move in a orbital path.

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