so they don't crash into one another
No, they are too far apart, and all have a stable orbit.
If all planets are evenly spaced and there are 2,500 planets, they would be about 40 light years apart in the Milky Way.
Not as far apart as stars are from each other, but yes, they are a long way apart.
Planets in our solar system are far apart because of the vast distances between them. These distances are a result of the gravitational forces that govern the motion of celestial bodies in space. The spacing between planets allows each one to orbit the Sun without interfering with the gravitational pull of neighboring planets.
As far as I know, there is no special name for this, in astronomy.
There is no definitive answer, as these distances constantly change. See the answer toHow far apart are each of the planets?How_far_apart_are_each_of_the_planets
How far away is Pluto from all the pther planets?
as far as u can think
It would depend upon how fast you were going and how far apart the planets were at the time.It would depend upon how fast you go and how far apart they are at the time.
Because he discovered the planets in the solar system and how far apart they are from each other
The outer planets are much farther apart from each other compared to the inner planets. The inner planets, including Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars, are relatively close to each other, while the outer planets, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, are more widely spaced out in the solar system.
Jupiter is.