uranus...:)
Neptune's orbit and Uranus' orbit are never meeting, but Pluto and Neptune do have their orbits cross. :)
An object that orbits Neptune would be called a MOON of Neptune, if it is large enough.
No, Neptune does not orbit around Uranus. Both Neptune and Uranus orbit around the Sun in separate orbits.
2:3 with Neptune (that is: two plutino orbits for every three Neptune orbits).
Yes. Neptune orbits the sun.
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Neptune. It's largest moon Triton orbits Neptune a direction opposite to the direction Neptune orbits the Sun. So either Triton orbits Neptune in a clockwise direction whilst Neptune orbits the Sun in a counterclockwise direction.. or vice versa. Hope this is what you meant! :D ~Riley
The Kuiper belt is not between any planets. It is far beyond the orbits of Neptune and Pluto.
Triton is the largest moon of Neptune and is located in the outer solar system. It orbits the planet at a distance of approximately 354,800 kilometers (220,400 miles). Triton is unique among large moons because it has a retrograde orbit, meaning it orbits Neptune in the opposite direction of the planet's rotation. It is believed to be a captured object from the Kuiper Belt.
The wobbling of Uranus and Neptune's orbits is primarily influenced by gravitational interactions with other planets in the solar system, primarily Jupiter and Saturn. These interactions cause periodic variations in the orbits of Uranus and Neptune over long periods of time.
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Neptune's orbit is farthest from Earth's orbit.