that is called the orbit. that's where they revolve.
asteroids are NOT round they are bumpy and do not form a perfect sphere. One of the criterias of a planet is it has to be perfectly round
We wouldn't lnow about the world being a sphere and about all the discoveries he made about the planets. We wouldn't have such an advanced telescope, and the theroimeter would of never existed.
It has never happened, and never will. The center of the galaxy does not lie in the plane of the ecliptic, so all the planets can never line up pointing that way.
Since the Earth is a sphere, there is no beginning and end, since a sphere is a never-ending shape. Therefore there is no last or first country.
A planets and stars are different things, so a planet can never be a death star.
Many asteroids are the remnants of planets which never got to the size of a full planet. Others are chunks of rock from a celestial object's surface, torn apart by collisions.
Many asteroids are the remnants of planets which never got to the size of a full planet. Others are chunks of rock from a celestial object's surface, torn apart by collisions.
asteroids are NOT round they are bumpy and do not form a perfect sphere. One of the criterias of a planet is it has to be perfectly round
No, the beginner 'celestial' items never get an upgrade.
We wouldn't lnow about the world being a sphere and about all the discoveries he made about the planets. We wouldn't have such an advanced telescope, and the theroimeter would of never existed.
Planets compared to what? We will never know.
We can never know how many planets there are in the entire universe.
The Asymptote
There is an imaginary band in the sky called the Plane of the Ecliptic. The planets we can see from earth, never wander above or below that band of sky - so the planets are always in one of the other of the constellations that lie in that band. We call those particular 12 (or 13) constellations the "constellations of the Zodiac".
The number of planets never seen could be millions, billions, or trillions. We just have never seen them.
Venus and Mercury because they are inferior planets.
They never did. In all the solar systems history, all 8 planets never alighned in a straight line