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The planets that are further from the Sun than Earth is, can never be in inferior conjunction with Earth. So they would be Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Pluto and Ceres, are dwarf planets, but can't be in inferior conjunction with us either. Only Venus and Mercury can be.

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What planets can never be seen at opposition?

Venus and Mercury because they are inferior planets.


When was the last time all of the planets aligned?

The last time all of the planets aligned in a straight line was 561 BC. This phenomenon is known as a grand conjunction, where all the visible planets appear to align along the zodiac during a short period.


What is it called when all the planets are aligned?

It isn't called anything because it can never occur. It never has occurred in the past, and never will occur in the future. Even if all the planets were at the same heliocentric longitude relative to the Sun, the tilts of their orbits vary enough from the plane of the ecliptic that they still wouldn't be in line.Another, more accurate, answerThink of a very simple alignment of two planets, Earth and Venus. This only occurs a little more than once a century. To add a third planet to this alignment would take many millennia. To have all eight planets aligned would require an infinite amount of time.Even so, the word for it is syzygy.


When did the planets last align?

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.


What country never discovered a planet?

Countries do not discover planets, people do. Of the planets that aren't visible with the naked eye, the discoverers lived in England (Uranus) and Germany (Neptune), and the USA if we count Pluto.

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What planets can never be seen at opposition?

Venus and Mercury because they are inferior planets.


Is never a conjunction?

No, it is not a conjunction. It is an adverb.


Why can't you see Venus all through the night but you can see some of the other planets like Jupiter or Saturn?

Venus is an inferior planet, meaning that it orbits closer to the sun than Earth does and so, when viewed from Earth, is never very far from the sun. The only other inferior planet is Mercury. All other planets orbit farther from the sun than Earth does and so can be directly opposite Earth.


When was the last time all of the planets aligned?

The last time all of the planets aligned in a straight line was 561 BC. This phenomenon is known as a grand conjunction, where all the visible planets appear to align along the zodiac during a short period.


What naked eye planets that NEVER appears next to a full moon Venus Mars Jupiter Saturn?

Inferior planets (Mercury and Venus) can never be opposite to the Sun, since they are nearer to the Sun than we are. Therefore, it follows that they can't be seen next to a full moon, which is opposite to the Sun in the sky.


When is the conjunction thus used?

never ever


Is never a coordinating conjunction?

That's correct. "Never" is not a coordinating conjunction; it is an adverb that indicates the negative form of an action or state. Coordinating conjunctions include words like "and," "but," and "or" that join words, phrases, or clauses of equal importance in a sentence.


Is never mind a conjunction?

"Never mind" is a phrase that is commonly used to dismiss, disregard, or retract a previous statement or question. It is not considered a conjunction in traditional grammar terms.


Which of the words in the following sentence is a coordinating conjunction Plan ahead for you never know what problems will arise.?

The coordinating conjunction in the sentence is "for."


What are all the biggest planets?

Planets compared to what? We will never know.


Why is mercury and venus considered inferior planets?

The terms "inferior planet" and "superior planet" were originally used in the geocentric cosmology of Claudius Ptolemy to differentiate those planets (Mercury and Venus) having an epicycle that remained collinear with the Earth and Sun, compared to the planets (Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn) that did not. In the 16th century, the terms were modified by Copernicus, who rejected Ptolemy's geocentric model, to distinguish a planet's orbit's size in relation to the Earth's. - "Inferior planet" is used in reference to Mercury and Venus, which are closer to the Sun than the Earth is. - "Superior planet" is used in reference to Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and all the known minor and dwarf planets, including Ceres and Pluto, which are farther from the Sun than the Earth is. The terms are sometimes used more generally: for instance, the Earth is an inferior planet as seen from Mars.


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