The centrifugalFω and gravitational forceFG are acting on objects orbiting the Sun: F = Fω−FG Based on this, how much sh

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The centrifugalFω and gravitational forceFG are acting on objects orbiting the Sun: F = Fω−FG Based on this, how much sh

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The centrifugalFω and gravitational forceFG are acting on
objects orbiting the Sun: F = Fω−FG
Based on this, how much should the telescope accelerate towards or
away from the Sun? Why is the orbit of the telescope stable
nonetheless? What otherforces need to be considered?
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