Yes with pluto
An orbital resonance between two celestial bodies happens when two bodies exert a regular gravitational influence on one another. Some scenarios say that a past resonance between Jupiter and Saturn may have cause Uranus and Neptune to switch places.
No - not if I understand the question correctly.
yes,murcury is orbits the sun
No. But given time - a long time - it is likely that Venus will have a 1:1 orbital resonance with the Sun.
The orbital high point, or apogee, is the farthest point in an object's orbit around another body, such as a planet or star. It is the point in the orbit where the object is at its maximum distance from the body it is orbiting.
Yes, Saturn is in a orbital resonance with its moon Titan. Titan's orbit is approximately 22 Earth days, while Saturn's is roughly 29.5 Earth years, resulting in a 2:1 resonance where Titan completes two orbits around Saturn for every one orbit that Saturn completes.
One example of an object that does not share orbital space with another object is an exoplanet that has just been discovered in a distant solar system. Since it is the only known object in its orbit, it does not share its orbital space with any other celestial body.
It crosses another planet's orbital path. Since Pluto is not a planet, it does not matter. Comets always pass other planets' orbital paths. They are still called planets. Countless asteriods and comets orbits the sun and crosses every planets orbital path. Pluto is somewhat a part of them.There is something circular about the logic in the above answer; see discussion.Probably a stronger answer is the fact that even though a section of the orbit of Pluto comes within the orbit of Neptune, the harmonic relationship between the two bodies is such that they can never collide, barring some catastrophic event that alters one or both orbits. Neptune and Pluto are locked in this harmonic relationship where for every three orbits of Neptune there is exactly two orbits of Pluto. So Pluto cannot be seen as an object that Neptune must clear. Pluto is more like an unusual moon of Neptune.
Rotation period refers to the time it takes for a planet or celestial body to complete one full rotation on its axis, determining the length of a day. On the other hand, the orbital period is the time it takes for a planet or celestial body to complete one full orbit around another body, such as a star. Rotation period is related to the celestial body's own spinning motion, while orbital period is related to its movement around another body.
Neptune. Because of the accidental discovery of Uranus, it was calculated that a larger body had to have been disrupting it's orbit. A comet, asteroid and star were ruled out as the cause of a disruption because they were incapable of staying in such a regular motion around the sun. Therefore the body had to be a planet. Using the obervational information from Uranus' disruptions it was calculated where Neptune should be at any one time.
An object that orbits Neptune would be called a MOON of Neptune, if it is large enough.
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (NMRI), or magnetic resonance tomography (MRT) is amedical imaging technique used in radiology to visualize internal structures of the body in detail. MRI makes use of the property of nuclear magnetic resonance(NMR) to image nuclei of atoms inside the body. MRI can create more detailed images of the human body than are possible with X-rays.