yes
It is not in the plane of the ecliptic and is sometimes inside the orbit of Neptune
Jupiters orbit is between Mars and Saturn's orbit. Jupiters orbit can also be said to be within the orbits of Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
13.06km/s
Jupiters orbit is a imaginary circle that the planets circle around that is how we count years.
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It can't because planet Nibru isn't real.
the shape of earth's orbit around the sun
Jupiters orbit is a imaginary circle that the planets circle around that is how we count years.
Hot Jupiters may have migrated close to their stars due to interactions with the protoplanetary disk during their formation, gravitational interactions with other planets, or tidal forces from the star.
None. Jupiters year lasts about 11 years and Saturn about 29.
Astronomers explain the orbit of hot Jupiters, gas giant exoplanets located close to their stars, through theories of planetary migration. These planets likely formed further from their stars and later migrated inward due to gravitational interactions with the protoplanetary disk or through interactions with other bodies. Tidal forces and the dissipative processes in the disk can also help circularize their orbits. Additionally, some hot Jupiters may have formed in situ through rapid gas accretion in their current locations.
Jupiters orbital speed in relation to the sun is 13.07 km/sec on average.