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No, it is neither. It is the third planet from the sun, right behind Mercury and Venus.
Venus is the second planet from the sun. Mercury is the only planet closer to the sun than Venus. The Earth is the next planet behind it
Saturn is in front of Uranus and Neptune is behind. It is possible that Uranus and Neptune may have switched orbits not once , but several times.
That configuration is called "conjunction".
You see the photo-sphere of the sun behind the planet.
Yes the sun will be on the other side of the planet
No, at least, not permanently. Of course, at any one moment the Sun will block the light of any object behind it.
No, the sun is not known as a planet!
There is no planet from the sun.
Neptune is the eighth and most distant planet after Niburu from the Sun. Neptune is approximately 4.503 billion kilometers away from the Sun.
voca the planet has not been discovered yet.. we think that its behind the sun.... the voca peoples are from there they communicate by singing.
An inferior planet, such as Mercury or Venus, will not pass through opposition and superior conjunction. These positions occur when the planet is on the opposite side of the Sun from Earth or behind the Sun, respectively. Instead, inferior planets can be observed in their greatest eastern or western elongation, where they appear furthest from the Sun in the sky.