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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's orbit crosses with Pluto and is it times with Pluto?

Neptunes


What does Pluto not have that planets do?

Pluto does not have an orbit clear of asteroids and debris. Planets do.


What planets orbit intersects with Pluto?

Pluto's orbit passes inside the orbit of Neptune.


Do any of the major planets ever get further away from the sun than Pluto does?

Yes. Sometimes Neptune is father away from the sun than Pluto. Pluto's orbit crosses Neptune's. None of the other seven planets ever get farther away from the sun that Pluto.


What planets orbit Neptune?

None. Moons orbit Neptune. Planets orbit the Sun


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

A planet with an eccentric orbit that crosses the orbit of another planet would create gravitational interactions and potential collisions between the two planets. This scenario could lead to disturbances in their orbits, potentially causing erratic behavior and possible impacts between the planets.


How is Pluto's orbit different from other planets orbits?

Pluto's orbit is longer and slower than other planets.


This planet sometimes crosses the orbital path of Neptune?

The planet that sometimes crosses the orbital path of Neptune is Pluto. Pluto's orbit is more elongated and tilted compared to the other planets in the solar system, leading to instances where it comes closer to the Sun than Neptune.


What planet has an orbit that crosses Pluto?

The planet Neptune.


If Pluto has not cleared its neighborhood of objects in its orbit then neither has Neptune since Pluto crosses its orbit Why is Neptune not excluded from the list of planets?

It crosses another planet's orbital path. Since Pluto is not a planet, it does not matter. Comets always pass other planets' orbital paths. They are still called planets. Countless asteriods and comets orbits the sun and crosses every planets orbital path. Pluto is somewhat a part of them.There is something circular about the logic in the above answer; see discussion.Probably a stronger answer is the fact that even though a section of the orbit of Pluto comes within the orbit of Neptune, the harmonic relationship between the two bodies is such that they can never collide, barring some catastrophic event that alters one or both orbits. Neptune and Pluto are locked in this harmonic relationship where for every three orbits of Neptune there is exactly two orbits of Pluto. So Pluto cannot be seen as an object that Neptune must clear. Pluto is more like an unusual moon of Neptune.


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

pluto