that is called the orbit. that's where they revolve.
Scientists believe that asteroids will never form into planets because the gravitational forces are not strong enough to bring them together to form a rounded shape like planets have. Additionally, asteroids' orbits often intersect with other celestial bodies, which prevents them from accumulating mass to form a planet.
The planets in our solar system that never get above freezing at their equators are primarily the ice giants, Uranus and Neptune. Both of these planets have extremely cold temperatures due to their great distances from the Sun and their thick, icy atmospheres. Additionally, the dwarf planet Pluto, while not classified as a full planet, also remains perpetually below freezing. The surface temperatures of these celestial bodies often hover around or below -200 degrees Celsius (-328 degrees Fahrenheit).
A planets and stars are different things, so a planet can never be a death star.
Yes, there are theories that suggest some planets or celestial bodies may have been destroyed in catastrophic events, such as collisions with other objects or internal disruptions. However, there is no confirmed evidence of a planet blowing up in a literal sense as we commonly imagine it in science fiction.
Mercury and Venus are the only planets that can transit the Sun, from where I am.
Scientists believe that asteroids will never form into planets because the gravitational forces are not strong enough to bring them together to form a rounded shape like planets have. Additionally, asteroids' orbits often intersect with other celestial bodies, which prevents them from accumulating mass to form a planet.
Many asteroids are the remnants of planets which never got to the size of a full planet. Others are chunks of rock from a celestial object's surface, torn apart by collisions.
Many asteroids are the remnants of planets which never got to the size of a full planet. Others are chunks of rock from a celestial object's surface, torn apart by collisions.
No, the beginner 'celestial' items never get an upgrade.
Planets compared to what? We will never know.
The Asymptote
We can never know how many planets there are in the entire universe.
The number of planets never seen could be millions, billions, or trillions. We just have never seen them.
Imaginary.
Nowhere. They never existed. Gryphons are myths and imaginary creatures.
The planets in our solar system that never get above freezing at their equators are primarily the ice giants, Uranus and Neptune. Both of these planets have extremely cold temperatures due to their great distances from the Sun and their thick, icy atmospheres. Additionally, the dwarf planet Pluto, while not classified as a full planet, also remains perpetually below freezing. The surface temperatures of these celestial bodies often hover around or below -200 degrees Celsius (-328 degrees Fahrenheit).
They were never joined to begin with.