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An Expanding Universe
If space is expanding ( as we are told ) shouldn't the distance between the planets in our solar system , and the distances between the sun and the planets ; be getting increasilgly larger from each other ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.no, essentially anything smaller than a galaxy is considered insigfnificant size wise, at the tiny scale within galaxies there is no effect, they are held together by dark matter. The ballon analogy is often used to explain expansion because it is easier to grasp but it doesn't really explain the expansion as it is. The space between the galaxies is generally increasing due to the repelling of dark energy. Though of course I will point out before some pedant does that our closest galactic neighbour is actually blue shifted.
If you take the balloon analogy a bit further and imagine that things close to each other are holding hands while the balloon is being blown up that might help too. Local gravity effects can over-ride the expansion of space as a whole. I'm very fuzzy on the details though, most of the physics I do is in boring old flat space.