no, because Pluto the dwarf planet is out of order so it would be no.I think... >.>
Are all orbits the same shape????
In a geosynchronous orbit, a satellite orbits Earth at the same rate as Earth rotates and thus stays over the same place on Earth all the time.
The earth-centered model created by Ptolemy is called the Ptolemaic model or geocentric model. It proposed that the Earth was the center of the universe, with all celestial bodies moving around it in circular orbits.
It depends on the situation, time and place. This question is also over generalising, not all Singaporeans are rude and self centered. However, there are also Singaporeans that are rude and self centered.
Yes, according to Kepler's laws of planetary motion, the orbit of each planet around the Sun is an ellipse with the Sun at one of the two foci. This means that the planet's distance from the Sun varies throughout its orbit.
Inference.
As simple as Newton's equation of gravity looks, if you massage it long enough with enough calculus and geometry, all of Kepler's laws fall out of it. Those mathematical results include the facts that the planets have to travel in elliptical orbits, with the sun at one focus, and that the number equal to (square of the orbital period) divided by (cube of the semi-major axis) has to be the same number for every object that orbits the sun.
Neptune (used to be Pluto) IF they were in their own orbits. If they were all in the same orbit (i.e. "the same point" then either All together OR Jupiter (all the others would be sucked into it).
All the Dolls in the Same Place was created in 2005.
No, all the moons and rings rotate in the same plane as the planet itself.
Members of both sides are of the same nationality, and the war is centered on their own country.
All I know was that it happened after 70 C. E. I'm trying to find the same answer! :) let me know when you find out!!