Each planet's orbit around the Sun
Planetary Spaces
Every planet is its own cycle, anchored by perihelion and aphelion.
88-day orbit · fastest cycle
mercury
Perihelion ↔ aphelion cycle.
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225-day orbit · evening & morning star
venus
Perihelion ↔ aphelion cycle.
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365-day orbit · our reference cycle
earth
Perihelion ↔ aphelion cycle.
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687-day orbit · the red rhythm
mars
Perihelion ↔ aphelion cycle.
Open time space →awaiting cache
11.86-year orbit · giant pulse
jupiter
Perihelion ↔ aphelion cycle.
Open time space →awaiting cache
29.46-year orbit · the long ring
saturn
Perihelion ↔ aphelion cycle.
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84-year orbit · generational
uranus
Perihelion ↔ aphelion cycle.
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165-year orbit · multi-generational
neptune
Perihelion ↔ aphelion cycle.
Open time space →awaiting cache
248-year orbit · civilizational
pluto
Perihelion ↔ aphelion cycle.
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4.6-year orbit · main-belt dwarf
ceres
Perihelion ↔ aphelion cycle.
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558-year orbit · scattered disc
eris
Perihelion ↔ aphelion cycle.
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284-year orbit · elongated dwarf
haumea
Perihelion ↔ aphelion cycle.
Open time space →awaiting cache
306-year orbit · Kuiper belt
makemake
Perihelion ↔ aphelion cycle.
Open time space →awaiting cache
