Yes. the planet is going to explode on the 20th of September 2012. I am a proffesional scientist so I have done a lot of research on this. I advise people to pack thier bags of life.
When the sun eventually exhausts its nuclear fuel and evolves into a red giant, it will expand and engulf the inner planets, including Mercury, Venus, and possibly Earth. However, gas giants like Jupiter and Saturn are expected to survive, although they may be significantly affected by the sun's expansion. Ultimately, the fate of the planets will depend on the exact scenario of the sun's evolution.
The planets are satellites of the sun. The moons are satellites of the planets. The moons revolve around the planets captured by their gravity, while the planets revolve around the sun captured by its gravity and the sun.
The Sun's gravity is trying to pull the planets towards it. But the planets have their own velocities and all the Sun's gravitational attraction is needed to stop the planets moving away from the Sun. The result is that the planets orbit the Sun.
The planets will fall into the sun and get destroyed.
The inner planets, which are closest to the Sun, are:MercuryVenusEarthMarsThe outer planets, which are farther away from the sun are:JupiterSaturnUranusNeptune
Extra solar (or Exo) planets are planets that do not orbit the Sun. Planets in our solar system orbit the Sun.
Planets are pretty much just big rocks or gas balls orbiting their sun. They are just there, until their sun explodes or another big rock hits them and destroys them.
He jumps onto all eight planets, then the sun, then the moon and explodes.
The planets would continue to exist. However, life as we know it would not be possible.
Solar Gasses. When a star explodes as a nova or a super-nova, it puts out large amounts of gasses that can re-condense to form planets and/or another sun(s).
after a star explodes, the star dust coalesces to form more stars, planets, and satellites
The planets orbit the Sun. The Sun is at the center of our solar system and does not move.
The planets travel around the sun.
The Sun has no moons. Moons orbit Planets > Planets orbit the Sun.
No. The planets orbit the Sun and the Sun orbits itself.
Because they are like other life planets they might be able to produce more life when Earth explodes.
The planets are satellites of the sun. The moons are satellites of the planets. The moons revolve around the planets captured by their gravity, while the planets revolve around the sun captured by its gravity and the sun.
The sizes of the Sun and planets determine the strength of gravitational pull of the planets on each other and the Sun. The Sun's mass is so great that the planets can't escape from the Sun's pull and so as the planets are moving by the Sun pulls them back into orbit.