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I believe that's the same for every planet. And every moon. For every orbit.
Its just that the barycenter is inside the more massive object when one is much more massive than the other. Not that this makes much of a difference to anything.
I mean, sure, but that'd be like saying I'm pulling the earth towards me when I jump.
If you have ever done a handstand then you have lifted over your head the weight that the entire mass of the earth has in your own gravitational field.
You don't have to jump, you're already doing it. Some of us more than others... *Looks in mirror and hangs head
Isn't that canceled out by the pushing you do when you start to jump?
Yeah, but then I pull it back as I'm falling.
Pluto and it's biggest moon Charon about for the very center outside of each other. This means that you could build a space elevator directly between the surface of each of them and it would rotate around that point since they're also tightly locked.
Correct.
I also believe that on of the criteria for a binary planet is that the barycenter is outside either body. Like Pluto/Charon.
Don't forget the other 3 bodies in the Pluto/Charon system
I just can't remember their names :-(
Same. That's why I was lazy and didn't even mention them ;)
I’ve always preached inclusivity and would welcome 3 more planets
Is that a problem?
depends! do you wanna know how the system will evolve over long periods of time?
... then yes!
So you're saying it's a Three-Body Problem
Technically 5, but yes
Asteroids everything does to some degree even if miniscule I'd assume.