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Q: What body in the solar system has an orbit so eccentric that it crosses the orbit of Neptune?
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Which body in the solar system has an orbit so eccentric that it crosses the orbit of neptune?

pluto


Which planet in the solar system has an orbit so eccentric that it crosses the orbit of another planet?

pluto


Why was Pluto closer to the sun then Neptune?

because its orbit was highly eccentric and used to intercede the orbit of Neptune. that is why Pluto is no more a part of our solar system as it collided with Neptune and exploded.


Orbit so eccentric that it crosses the orbit of another planet?

Pluto


What is Neptune's place in orbit in relation to the other planets?

Neptune's place in orbit is relatively after Uranus's orbit. It being the eighth and final planet in our solar system (Pluto is not a planet), Neptune crosses with Pluto in the orbit making it the ninth planet until Pluto was kicked out.


What planet has an orbit that crosses Pluto?

The planet Neptune.


Which Planet crosses over from outside Neptune's orbit to inside Neptune's orbit when it is moving around the sun?

Pluto


What planets orbit Neptune?

None. Moons orbit Neptune. Planets orbit the Sun


What planet's orbit crosses with Pluto and is at times behind Pluto?

Neptune's


What planets have their orbits crossed from 1977 to 1999?

Pluto has a very eccentric orbit which sometimes brings it inside the orbit of Neptune.


What is the planet with an orbit that intersects the orbit of the dwarf planet Pluto?

The planet Neptune crosses the orbit of Pluto in an elliptic orbit


Is Pluto orbit close circular or quite eccentric?

Pluto has a highly eccentric orbit - it's orbital eccentricity is equal to about 0.2488. As a consequence, during parts of it's orbit around the sun, Pluto eclipses Neptune's orbit, making it closer to the sun than Neptune. The last time Pluto was closer to the sun than Neptune was between February 7, 1979 and February 11, 1999.