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In this problem, you can treat the Earth and the dwarf planet as points in space because they're very small compared to the relevant length scale. The Earth's radius, for example, is about 6400 km, which is much smaller than the distance Lisa travels, which will be on the order of an astronomical unit, which is approximately 150,000,000 km.AronYstad said:What I meant was that since we describe everything on Earth as one object, Earth, then, since the Earth and the dwarf planet have the same reference frame and velocity, why can't we describe them as one single object.