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All planets in our solar system have elliptical orbits.
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According to http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/, Venus has an orbital velocity of 78,341 mph, and Neptune's is 12,253 mph...
they al are outer planets.
Yes. T = (2pi / sqroot of GM) multiplied by the radius^3/2. A planets mass DOES NOT affect its orbital period. A planets radius DOES affect its orbital period.
They are farther away and have larger orbital periods.
Pluto has asteroids in its orbital path. Planets don't.
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All planets in our solar system have elliptical orbits.
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It is the time in which planets orbit the sun.
The average orbital path of the planets forms the elliptic plane. The two inner planets have the greatest deviation from the path, with Mercury at 7.01 degrees and Venus at 3.39 degrees.
Jupiter's orbital period is only 1.53% less than1/7 the orbital period of Uranus.
Yes. . Physics is the science of modeling the universe around us, and then examining that model to better understand the characteristics and workings of our universe. Our current heliocentric model of the solar system lets us understand the orbital parameters of the planets, as well as the characteristics of the planets, such as their mass, size, density, expected temperature, and so on.
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earth orbital speed is 30 kilometers per second!!