When dealing with the distances and times you are referencing they will eventually go back together. The time is in billions of years.
The whole idea of expansion and shrinkage of the universe is in play here.
Moons orbit around planets. They are natural satellites that are held in orbit by the planet's gravitational pull.
The planets stay in their own orbit due to the gravitational pull from the sun. This gravitational force acts as a centripetal force, keeping the planets in orbit. The balance between the forward motion of the planet and the inward gravitational pull from the sun maintains the planet's orbital path.
The gravitational pull from the sun. God put them there.
The gravitational pull
The Sun's gravity is trying to pull the planets towards it. But the planets have their own velocities and all the Sun's gravitational attraction is needed to stop the planets moving away from the Sun. The result is that the planets orbit the Sun.
The gravitational pull on all the planets are artificial satellites because the satellites orbit all the planets!
The gravitational pull.
A planets gravitational pull is the force it exerts on other objects. The planets orbit is the path it takes due to gravity. Basically gravity causes the orbit.
The Sun has a powerful gravitational pull. This, combined with the velocities of the planets, keeps the planets in orbit.
Yes, It has a strong gravitational pull. Without the gravitational pull, none of the planets would orbit it.
Moons orbit around planets. They are natural satellites that are held in orbit by the planet's gravitational pull.
the gravitational pull from the sun keeps the planets and other small things in the orbit of the sun.(;
The Suns gravitational pull.
gravitational pull
the gravitational pull of the sun is making the planets orbit it.
When the pull is stronger, they move quicker.
When the pull is stronger, they move quicker.