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depends on how big your capsule is, if you have a small capsule, it should take about 3 hours, if you have a big capsule, it should take about 3 hours.
Pluto's unusual orbit causes it to travel inside Neptune's orbit.
It is not inside of the Asteroid Belt in the sense of being part of it. In terms of the order of orbits from the Sun, Mars is inside the orbit of the Asteroid Belt and Jupiter's orbit is outside the orbit of the Asteroid Belt.
Planet Venus cannot leave its orbit by itself. A sufficiently close encounter with a object of sufficient mass will perturb its orbit. If the object is large enough and close enough, Venus (or any planet) could leave the orbit of the Sun.
The orbits of Pluto and Neptune cross, so sometimes Pluto is inside Neptune's orbit.
shape of planet's orbit
by its wings
depends on how big your capsule is, if you have a small capsule, it should take about 3 hours, if you have a big capsule, it should take about 3 hours.
Pluto's unusual orbit causes it to travel inside Neptune's orbit.
Acording to Universe Sandbox, Earth will leave its orbit around 2600. But no. the sun will envelop Earth before it can leave orbit
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His capsule launched aboard a mercury atlas.
Pluto's orbit sometimes carries inside the orbit of Neptune. One time, Pluto was stuck in Neptune's orbit for around 20 years.
Pluto's orbit passes inside the orbit of Neptune.
Yes.
inside
If the Sun were larger than Earth's orbit, we'd be inside it. Are we inside it? There you go.