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Do planets ever move out of line?

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What causes the planets in the solar system move along their path?

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The strip of the sky through which the sun the moon and the brightest planets appear to move in the course of a year is called what?

The strip of the sky through which the sun, moon, and brightest planets appear to move in the course of a year is known as the ecliptic.


Which will change position in the sky more quickly the moon or planet?

the moon because it is closer than the planets.


Why planets move along a circular path around sun?

They don't. They move in ellipses around the Sun.


How do the planets and moon move around the sun?

The moon orbits because of the gravitational pull from a plant. Planets move around the sun because. The lighter object orbits the heavier one, and the Sun is, by far, the heaviest object in the solar system.


Do other planets block are view of the moon when you orbit the sun?

No because the Moon is closer than all the planets. The Moon can block our view of planets (very occasionally). Mercury and Venus can move in front of the Sun but they do not block our view because they are too small and too far away.


How do the sun and the moon move in the universe?

the sun doesn't move. the planets rotate on the suns axis. the moon spins on the eath axis and takes 28 days to do so. this creates a month.


The strip of the sky which the Sun the Moon and the bright planets appear to move?

The strip of the sky in which the Sun, Moon, and bright planets appear to move is called the ecliptic. The ecliptic is the apparent path that the Sun takes through the sky over the course of a year due to the Earth's orbit around it. It is also the path that the Moon and planets generally follow, staying close to this line in the sky.


The moon and visible planets are always within a few degrees of the ecliptic?

Yes, the moon and visible planets in our solar system are typically within a few degrees of the ecliptic, which is the plane of Earth's orbit around the sun. This is because they all orbit the sun in roughly the same plane, so they appear to move along the same path in the sky as seen from Earth.


Do planets wander in and out of constellations?

yes, they do. The planets wander through the constellations of the zodiac, as do the moon and sun. They all travel on a very narrow path of sky called the Ecliptic - and the constellations along the ecliptic are the constellations of the zodiac. Zodiac is a Greek word that means "ring of animals".


In what 2 ways does the moon move?

I can think of at least three ways the moon moves. It's primary movement is the orbit around planet earth, then it is also in orbit of the sun along with earth, and on top of that it is circling the black hole at the center of our milky way galaxy along with the solar system and many, many other planets and stars.