This has probably never happened for it is impossible. You need to remember that Neptune, Uranus etc are planets which take a long time to make an orbit around our sun. But it could have happened for scientists estimate that the odds are one in 2.87 trillion years.
No, the alignment of planets in the Milky Way does not have a significant impact on Earth's gravity. The gravitational pull between planets is determined by their masses and distances, not their alignment. Earth's gravity is mainly influenced by the mass of Earth itself.
In astrology, three stars lined up can represent the alignment of three planets or celestial bodies in a particular formation. This alignment can hold specific astrological significance and may suggest a time of heightened energy or influence related to the traits or energies associated with those planets.
Bode's universe can not be measured. The reason the universe can not be measured is because it is made up of all the matter, intergalactic space, galaxies, stars and planets.
There was a big bang.. then space came with lovely stars but there was no planets.. when alot of rocks formed together another big bang had come and made.. EARTH!
Either the Solar Eclipse or Lunar Eclipse.
No, they are very rarely lined up.
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.
Planets,rockets,meteors,comets,and galexies. Many more things are in space I just can't answer them all.
the Mayan calendar predicts this on Dec 22, 2012 - end of times. I predict nothing much will happen.
outer space is a vacuum and a vacuum is completely empty space. however all celestial bodies that exist in space(planets, stars, etc.) do not make up space
Very little. It is simply a rare astronomical occurrence. It can certainly have no effect on the earth.
No, the alignment of planets in the Milky Way does not have a significant impact on Earth's gravity. The gravitational pull between planets is determined by their masses and distances, not their alignment. Earth's gravity is mainly influenced by the mass of Earth itself.
In astrology, three stars lined up can represent the alignment of three planets or celestial bodies in a particular formation. This alignment can hold specific astrological significance and may suggest a time of heightened energy or influence related to the traits or energies associated with those planets.
The last approximate alignment where all eight planets in our solar system lined up was in 561 BC. However, true planetary alignment, where all planets are on the same side of the Sun and in a straight line, is extremely rare due to differences in their orbital planes and periods.
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.
No, not all planets revolve around their axes. Some planets like Venus have a very slow rotation, while others like Jupiter rotate more quickly. The rate at which a planet spins on its axis can vary depending on its size, composition, and distance from the sun.
Invisible trolls controlled by fairies keep the planets from falling. Space as we all know can be visited by flying on a unicorn which you can buy from your local pet shop. Make sure you say high to these magical creatures on your visit.