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a satellite
The outer planets take longer.
because it is far
If you are talking about Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune, these planets all orbit the Sun.It wasn't very long ago that these were the only planets we knew about. But with the development of enormously powerful space telescopes and newer more powerful computers, scientists have now discovered over 300 "extra-solar planets"; planets that orbit other stars. We've discovered so many, so quickly, than we now need to revise our theories on how planets form. We used to think that planets would be rare; now, it looks like a majority of mid-sized stars will have planets.
The outer planets take longer to orbit the Sun, because they are farther away from the Sun. It make its gravitational pull weaker to the farther planets. That means that the outer planets take longer to orbit the Sun.
That depends on which solar system and planet you are asking about - we now know for planets orbiting other stars.
its called a satellite, a large object floats in space above earth to take pictures of stars and planets
a satellite
To see planets, stars, comets and to take pictures.
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The outer planets take longer to orbit the Sun, because they are farther away from the Sun. It make its gravitational pull weaker to the farther planets. That means that the outer planets take longer to orbit the Sun.
What do you mean by how long would it take? Like how long would it take to orbit around the sun?
The outer planets take longer.
Very long.
because it is far
Hubble Space Telescope
The outer planets take longer to orbit the Sun, because they are farther away from the Sun. It make its gravitational pull weaker to the farther planets. That means that the outer planets take longer to orbit the Sun.