Revolution and rotation
In a two-planet system, when one planet is closest to its star and moving fastest (maximized velocity), the other planet is farthest away and moving slowest. This can affect the period of the two planets in their orbits, potentially leading to variations in their orbital time intervals.
Makemake is the second dwarf planet from Pluto (moving away from the sun). The only dwarf planet in between the two of them is Haumea.
The next planet after Saturn moving outward from the Sun is Uranus.
Neptune is the planet that has the moving cloud nicknamed 'scooter'. Neptune is considered a gas giant, and is the eighth planet from the Sun.
Two factors that keep a planet in orbit around the sun are the planet's velocity and the gravitational pull of the sun. The planet's velocity creates a forward motion that prevents it from falling into the sun, while the sun's gravitational pull keeps the planet moving in a curved path, which forms its orbit.
A planet's motion around the Sun is primarily influenced by two factors: the gravitational force exerted by the Sun, which keeps the planet in orbit, and the planet's own inertia, which allows it to continue moving in a straight line unless acted upon by an external force like gravity.
Inertia is trying to keep each planet moving in a straight line, and the sun's gravity is trying to pull each planet into the sun. The resultant of those two vectors is the orbital path each planet follows.
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The two forces that result in the orbit of a planet are gravitational force, which pulls the planet towards the center of the star it is orbiting, and the planet's tangential velocity, which keeps it moving in a curved path around the star. These two forces are perfectly balanced in a stable orbit.
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