No i dont know how to play moves like jagger
find someone else that does care about you and dont look or talk to the girl ur trying to move on from --hope this helped--
Somethings going to come
Move Your Body by My Darkest Days
on the Kinect and PS move version, yes
Most asteroids orbit around stars and move faster than them.
they dont move, we do. as we move around it seems to 'move'
stars dont move, but as we move they appear to.
they dont
The sun's gravity doesn't necessarily cause the asteroids to move, however it does cause the asteroids to move the way that they do move. For example, let's take away the sun. Any asteroids around the sun would continue to move at the same rate that is was moving prior to the sun being taken away. However, instead of following an elliptical orbit around the sun, the asteroid would move in a straight line instead. So the asteroids can still move without the sun. However, it is the sun that makes the asteroids orbit around the sun. The orbit's tendency to want to move away in a straight line counteracts the gravity created by the sun. The results of these two forces is what causes the asteroids elliptical orbit.
No you do not need to include the asteriods and stars because asteriods move at a constant speed and you cant figure out where to put them in the right spot. Stars maybe easier or they ma not be.
eight planets move around the sun, and so do asteroids. comets dont always move around the sun, sometimes they just come straight in and are never seen after going past earth around venus and mercury. sometims they do orbit the sun.
i dont know but this is fun saying stupid answers
because stars dont move
Stars are extremely far apart from each other in space, so the likelihood of them physically colliding as they move is very low. Additionally, the vast distances and speeds at which stars move help prevent collisions. The gravitational force between stars keeps them in their orbits and prevents them from bumping into each other.
the stars don't move the earth rotates and that's why we think we see the stars move
Asteroid belts do not have a source of energy in the same way that planets or stars do. However, asteroids in the belt can gain energy from sunlight, which can cause them to rotate or move within the belt. Additionally, collisions between asteroids can also release energy.