it can affect the time bec. when the planet is near the sun it will rotates very fast than the other far planets....
The farther away from the sun the planet is, the more space it has to cover. Therefore, the planets distance from the sun whereas, if i am half the distance from Earth/Sun, that planet will get more energy. But if I am twice the distance from Earth/Sun, I will receive less energy.
Neptune is the remotest of the eight planets, and its distance is 30 astronomical units, which means its distance from the Sun is 30 times the Earth's distance from the Sun.
Jupiter is 365 million miles away from the Earth. However, this distance is always changing because both planets travel in an elliptical path around the sun.
yes, the earth and other planets revolve around the sun
By solar system standards the Space Station is very, very close to the earth. So, the distance from the Space Station to Neptune is the same as the distance from earth to Neptune, and this distance changes constantly as the two planets orbit around the sun.
The farther away from the sun the planet is, the more space it has to cover. Therefore, the planets distance from the sun whereas, if i am half the distance from Earth/Sun, that planet will get more energy. But if I am twice the distance from Earth/Sun, I will receive less energy.
number the planets farthest to closest to earth
There are no planets orbiting Earth.
Neptune is the remotest of the eight planets, and its distance is 30 astronomical units, which means its distance from the Sun is 30 times the Earth's distance from the Sun.
Jupiter is 365 million miles away from the Earth. However, this distance is always changing because both planets travel in an elliptical path around the sun.
No all planets revolve around the nearest star. In our case, the sun.
The distance between Earth and Neptune is around 2.7 billion miles. This distance fluctuates depending on the position of the two planets to up to 2.9 billion miles.
No. Earth's magnetic field only affects earth, not other planets.
You know that no planets actually orbit the earth right? ...?
Yes the Earth does rotate like the other planets (except for the distance of the rotation(assuming your talking about the rotation around the Sun); the wobble of the Earths axis compared to other planets; and the time it takes to rotate)
All of the planets in our Solar System are less than a light year away, but no other planets around other stars are within that distance.
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