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Thank you for sharing your expertise! Mathematics welcome!

Let us say that Earth and Venus are both moved 10 million additional miles from the sun. How would the synodic period of Venus appear to change for an observer on Earth? If 584 days is Venus' current synodic period, how many days would elapse if the planets were adjusted as mentioned?

Thank you so much for your help!

Thank you for sharing your expertise! Mathematics welcome!

Let us say that Earth and Venus are both moved 10 million additional miles from the sun. How would the synodic period of Venus appear to change for an observer on Earth? If 584 days is Venus' current synodic period, how many days would elapse if the planets were adjusted as mentioned?

Thank you so much for your help!

Let us say that Earth and Venus are both moved 10 million additional miles from the sun. How would the synodic period of Venus appear to change for an observer on Earth? If 584 days is Venus' current synodic period, how many days would elapse if the planets were adjusted as mentioned?

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How would the synodic period of Venus change if both Venus and Earth were moved equal distances away from the Sun?

Thank you for sharing your expertise! Mathematics welcome!

Let us say that Earth and Venus are both moved 10 million additional miles from the sun. How would the synodic period of Venus appear to change for an observer on Earth? If 584 days is Venus' current synodic period, how many days would elapse if the planets were adjusted as mentioned?

Thank you so much for your help!