Expansion of the universe and gravity

Probably a shower/drunk thought question, but if the universe is expanding - objects moving farther away from our vantage point, why isn’t the distance between the Sun and planets, or the planets themselves, increasing?

Is the expansion of the universe tempered or neutralized by local sources of gravity (ie the Sun, planets) in localized areas?

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u/thatblkman — 3 days ago

So NBC/Fandango wants $36 to watch The Ark…

Only the first two episodes are free.

Guess I’ll be reading spoiler threads here - unless there’s another streamer it’s free on in the US (I don’t go sailing.)

u/thatblkman — 5 days ago
▲ 129 r/nycrail

BMT Canal St R today in the heavy rain

From the last door of the first car.

u/thatblkman — 1 month ago
▲ 177 r/Sacratomato+1 crossposts

For those of us old enough to remember when Sac was “Sacra-Tomato”

Seen at my preferred supermarket here in Staten Island. I guffawed.

u/thatblkman — 3 months ago