gravity.
It makes something weigh more or less. Also it makes something stay in the planets
It makes something weigh more or less. Also it makes something stay in the planets
planets stay in the sky due to the pull of gravity
Sir Isac Newton was the scientist who discovered why the planets stay in orbit.
Planets move across the sky over time, making their positions constantly change, which makes them unreliable as fixed points of reference for navigation. Additionally, planets can only be seen at certain times and locations depending on their orbits, limiting their usefulness as a navigational aid compared to more constant reference points like stars.
The planets stay in orbit because of the gravitational attraction between the individual planets and the sun. Their rotational velocity makes them stay in a stable orbit instead of spiraling into it.
The gravity of the Sun keeps the planets in their orbits. They stay in their orbits because there is no other force in the Solar System which can stop them.
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Nicolaus Copernicus discovered why planets stay in orbit when he found that the planets revolve around the sun. He is credited with starting the Scientific Revolution through this discovery.
For a planet to stay in it's orbit the forces must be in balance.
There is 0 gravity in space, so the rings stay in place.
The forces of gravity between two masses are the cause of all orbits.