the Mayan calendar predicts this on Dec 22, 2012 - end of times.
I predict nothing much will happen.
All the planets in our solar system do not line up with the sun at the same time. This rare event, known as planetary alignment, has not occurred for over 6,000 years and is unlikely to occur again anytime soon due to the unique orbits and positions of the planets.
The gravitational force produced by the sun keeps the planets in orbit around it. This force pulls the planets toward the sun, creating a continuous circular motion rather than a straight line out into space.
All of the planets in our solar system rarely align perfectly due to their different orbital paths and speeds. When a multi-planet alignment does occur, it is not generally a true line-up in space but rather an alignment as seen from Earth. Such alignments can happen every few decades, but a perfect alignment where all planets are in a straight line is extremely rare and has not occurred for hundreds of years.
The last time that all of the planets aligned in a straight line was in 561 BC. However, it's important to note that a perfect alignment of all the planets is a rare event due to their different orbital planes and speeds.
If all of the planets in our solar system were to line up, it wouldn't have any significant effects on Earth. Planetary alignments are not rare and do not cause any gravitational or catastrophic events. The planets in our solar system are far apart and their positions are constantly changing due to their orbits.
In a straight line
Straight line winds are, convective wind gusts, outflow and downbursts. Straight-line wind is wind that comes out of a thunderstorm.
The last time the planets aligned in a straight line while revolving around the sun was on March 20, 1345. This phenomenon, known as a planetary alignment, occurs when several planets appear in a line relative to the sun from the perspective of Earth.
Inertia is the tendency of objects to keep moving in a straight line. They "want" to go in a straight line, so to speak. However that is changed when a force acts on them. In the case of planets, that force is the gravitational force between the planet and the Sun.So that's why planets orbit the Sun instead of traveling in a straight line.
Nothing special.
Planets can't really get out of their orbits because of gravity; if gravity somehow stopped having an effect, the planets would continue in a straight inertial line with inertia from the point at which gravity stopped.
lined I lined the cabinet with paper.
All the planets in our solar system do not line up with the sun at the same time. This rare event, known as planetary alignment, has not occurred for over 6,000 years and is unlikely to occur again anytime soon due to the unique orbits and positions of the planets.
when all the planets are in a strait line i think
This will never happen.
The gravitational force produced by the sun keeps the planets in orbit around it. This force pulls the planets toward the sun, creating a continuous circular motion rather than a straight line out into space.
All of the planets in our solar system rarely align perfectly due to their different orbital paths and speeds. When a multi-planet alignment does occur, it is not generally a true line-up in space but rather an alignment as seen from Earth. Such alignments can happen every few decades, but a perfect alignment where all planets are in a straight line is extremely rare and has not occurred for hundreds of years.