| I. The orbits of the planets are ellipses, with the Sun at one focus of the ellipse. |
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Kepler's First Law is illustrated in the image shown above.
The Sun is not at the center of the ellipse, but is instead at one focus
(generally there is nothing at the other focus of the ellipse). The planet
then follows the ellipse in its orbit, which means that the Earth-Sun distance
is constantly changing as the planet goes around its orbit. For purpose of
illustration we have shown the orbit as rather eccentric; remember that the
actual orbits are much less eccentric than
this.