Find a way to defy gravity by creating negative energy, which is currently not possible with today's technology.
the suns gravity keeps the planets in orbit
the gravititonal pull does; it is what keeps all the planet in the suns orbit xx
it is nearest planet of sun in solar system.
The Sun's gravity causes a planet to orbit the Sun.
It orbits at a great distance from the suns, also it is an unstable orbit.
planets are in orbit because of the suns gravitational field chupa naman diyan Planets are kept in their orbits by gravitational forces.
You cannot have planets orbiting planets. Planets orbit suns. Only satellites orbit planets. In the case of planet Earth, the moon is the only natural satellite.
Planets orbit a central sun or suns. A body orbiting a planet is called a natural satellite or moon
Venus has no stars! It's a planet! But it revolves around our Sun, a star.
Without the suns pull of gravity, the Earth and any other planet would move in a straight line. It is the sun that forces the planets to move in an orbit.
Planets are kept in elliptical orbits due to the gravitational force acting between the planet and the sun. This force causes the planet to move in a curved path, resulting in an elliptical orbit. The balance between the planet's inertia and the gravitational force determines the shape of the orbit.
If two stars orbit each other, the planet may orbit one or the other, or it might orbit at a distance from both. The inner orbits are stable, and the outer orbit can be stable. Intermediate orbits, however, would cause the planet to either get swallowed or ejected. There are probably rogue planets as planets migrated into unstable orbits and were ejected. A rogue planet would be one wandering through the dark interstellar gulf. Extremely difficult for us to detect such things.