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1. Imagine another solar system, with a star of the same mass as the Sun. Imagine the planets are just like those of our system, but are placed in the reverse order: going
outward from the star there is Neptune, Uranus, Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Earth and Venus.
The distances remain the same. For example, in the new system, Neptune is located the
same distance from the star as our Mercury is from our Sun, etc. How would the orbital
periods of each planet change? Which of Kepler's three laws relates to this?
THIS IS ASTRONOMY PLEASE HELP. NEED ANSWER ASAP

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