Two entries from 60-Second Science use a similar “you traveled far” framing, but refer to different years. One post says that “getting around the sun last year” was a memorable trip, implying an experience tied to the prior year relative to the post date. Another post instead states “getting around the sun in 2017” was a memorable trip, presenting the same basic idea but anchored to that specific year. Both pieces are brief and do not add supporting details, measurements, or scientific explanations beyond the general notion of orbiting the Sun. The posts also include standard podcast or platform language directing listeners to information about ad choices (via megaphone.fm/adchoices). Based on the provided text alone, the core common message is that Earth’s orbit around the Sun is portrayed as a journey, while the primary difference is the time reference—one entry describes “last year,” and the other specifies 2017.