Neptune is the outermost planet, and is farthest from Earth's orbit.
Yes. The planets travel fastest at perihelion, the closest point to the sun in the orbit, and slowest at aphelion, the farthest point.
Yes it can because the planets are out of earths orbit any so are many things.
Mercury and Uranus are the two planets that are farthest apart.
Planets orbit stars.
The farthest 4 planets are called outer planets, gas giants, or Jovian planets. They are:JupiterSaturnUranusNeptune
No. Planets orbit suns, while moons orbit planets. Planets do not orbit planets.
There are two inferior planets. One is venus-or sister planet-and the other in mercury. These two are inferior planets because their orbit is inside of the earths orbit. best time to see these planets is when they are their furthest from the sun. :)
The planets that are farthest from the sun are called the Outer Planets. They are located outside the asteroid belt.They are (from closest to the sun):JupiterSaturnUranusNeptuneThey are all made up of gases.
The 'Apogee'. is the furthest point on a planets orbital track about the Sun. The 'Perigee' is the corresponding nearest point.
number the planets farthest to closest to earth
the earths orbit because the earths orbit is the size of earth + the size of the moon
The distance actually depends on the orbit of the Earth and Moon, with 221,665 miles at the shortest point and 252,525 miles at the farthest point.