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What direction do almost all of the planets travel as they go around the sun?

All the planets revolve around the Sun in a counterclockwise direction, as seen from above the Earth's north pole.


Do planets have light of their own?

no planets crust does not have light of their own but the core of the earth has light of its own


Why do all planets nearer to the sun than the earth go through phases as seen from earth?

because the sun causes ther effect


From the sun's view what do the moon phases look like?

Since the sun illuminates the moon, no moon phases can be seen from the sun, all moons and planets always are 'full'.


What diriction do planets orbit around the sun?

That depends from what direction you look.As seen from the north - the way it is usually depicted - all planets move clockwise around the Sun.Of course, if you observe from the south, the planets would move counterclockwise around the Sun.


Why does earth and all other planets orbit the sun?

Without the planets orbiting the sun all the planets would be cold and dark


Is all planets orbit around the sun?

All planets in our solar system orbit around the Sun.


What do the sun the earth's moon and the planets have in common?

they all have gavity and we all 8 planets are moons to the sun and they all have a ending


What two planets can you not see from Earth at midnight?

Mercury and Venus are the two planets that are never visible at midnight from Earth. This is because they are inner planets, orbiting closer to the Sun than Earth, and therefore are always located near the Sun in the sky.


What can be seen from Earth?

All sorts of things. The Sun, the Moon, planets, asteroids, meteors, galaxies, nebulas, satellites and other things.


Can the sun swallow all eight planets?

No, the sun cannot swallow all eight planets. The sun is much larger than the planets in our solar system, but it will not engulf them. However, the sun will eventually expand into a red giant and could engulf the innermost planets.


All the planets in line with each other?

No. Almost never happens. Depends on how well aligned you mean, occasionally all the planets will be within 45° (as seen from the Sun) or within a cone that has the vertex at the Sun and has an opening of 30°, this happens every decade or so. All the planets can never align less than 2° because the deviation from the ecliptic for some of the planets is greater than this.