All the planets in our solar system align with each other in some fashion at some point in time over a long enough period of time. the website "http://www.badastronomy.com/bad/misc/planets.html" is by a reputable astronomer, Phil Plait, and has a good explanation of what planetary alignment is and what it isn't. I'm not aware of any java apps out there that display real time planetary orbital positions.
Of course not! There is no such thing as Planet-X!
Going outwards from the Sun, the next planet in the solar system after Earth would be Mars. Going inwards from Earth towards the Sun, the next planet is Venus - whose orbit is actually closer to Earth's than that of Mars.
if there's going to in 2015 or 2016.
In about 8 billion years
No planet has crashed into earth, there was romers that, that was going to happen in 2012. but it didn't. the planet was called planet x or Nibiru
Seriously? Im going to go out on a limb and say that its name is "EARTH"
Yes scientist think that years ago ,before dinosouars were on earth,the planet hit the edge of earth and then started going around the earth as it got smaller
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No. At least, not for the next few million years.
A small planet going round a big planet is called a moon. Like our moon, it is smaller than Earth - so all planets orbiting round a bigger planet is called a moon.
No, there's no such thing as Planet-X. It was a theoretical planet thought to be far out on the edge of the solar system, but was never found.
No, there is no evidence to suggest that Nibiru, a hypothetical planet, is going to tilt the Earth. Nibiru is considered to be a conspiracy theory and there is no scientific basis for its existence or impact on Earth's tilt. Earth's tilt is primarily determined by its natural processes and interactions with other celestial bodies in the solar system.