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The years in the 1960s which contained 366 days were 1960, 1964, and 1968.
fashion has changed over time, and the difference of todays fashion and the 1960s fashion is that today people are not as careless or expresive as the hippies were, also people started to see things different because of new advances. You also have to have in mind that people in the 1960s were from other decade and that things were not that advanced as they are now.
Yes - but it will not blow up, but expand to engulf the first few planets, including Earth - but millions of years in the future.
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In the 1950s and 1960s, Christmas day fell on a Sunday in the following years:195519601966
Because the sun remains stationary (for the purposes of discussing an alignment) the two planets will be 'aligned' with each other after only 2.597 years. However, they will not be aligned in the original position until after 200 years.
They occur every 10 -15 years, with the last planetary alignment (syzygy meaning three or more planets are aligned) having been in 2009.
"One calculation of alignments within around thirty degrees (about as close as they can get) shows that the last such alignment was in 561 BC, and the next will be in 2854. All nine planets are somewhat aligned every 500 years, and are grouped within 30 degrees every 1 to 3 alignments."http://curious.astro.cornell.edu/question.php?number=203
This is how long it takes the first 5 planets to orbit the Sun. Mercury: 0.2 years Venus:0.6 years Earth: 1 year Mars: 2 years
To start, hopefully my solar system is the same as yours. There is no definite answer depending on how perfectly aligned you are asking. There was an alignment of sorts with 5 planets and the moon May 5th, 2000. The next one of those will happen in 2040. Including all the planets and a near perfect to perfect alignment, it's in the millions of years to trillions of years. For better information check out below:
First in India, over thousands of years ago, & then it was proselytized out West in the 1960s.
If you are talking about all the planets being in a straight line, you are talking about an event that almost never happens. Several hundred millions of years goes by between these events. The probability is even lower if you want the alignment to include the sun. Trillions of years would separate such events. There are alignments of various kinds, but you need to define what you mean by 'full'. See link for more information.
Old the planets are. Billions of years old are all of them.
No. The estimated age of the sun and planets is somewhere less than 5 billion years, whereas we can see objects in the universe whose age is estimated at 13.5 billion years.
In milliions of years the sun will expand and will engulf the first few planets - including Earth.
In the bible it says the Earth was here first.
the planets align every millenia