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What day in 2012 will the planets line up?

Nobody is so sure when but in my opinion the the plants will line up 3/23/2012 and if you don't believe it you better.


DO we all die when the planets line?

no stupid. now why would we die when the planets line up?


Will the planets line up in 2008?

I think that the planets will not line up in 2008 because they are all out of orbit. i believe that there will not be solar eclipse in 2008


Can the planets line up in 2010?

maybe.


Do the planets line up all on one side of the sun?

No. The planets all orbit the sun at different rates. In rare instance they roughly line up, but not on any particular side of the sun.


How often does the sun the moon and all of the planets line up?

Never.


What do you call it if all of the planets and stars line up?

This will never happen.


How do the eight planets get in a single line?

They don't. This is statistically impossible. All eight planets will never line up during the lifetime of the sun, which is about 10 billion years.


Is there any time of the year when all the planets are in line with each other?

No, usually the planets are in different directions. Every few years two or three of them line up.


How often do all the planets line up?

All of the planets in our solar system rarely align perfectly due to their different orbital paths and speeds. When a multi-planet alignment does occur, it is not generally a true line-up in space but rather an alignment as seen from Earth. Such alignments can happen every few decades, but a perfect alignment where all planets are in a straight line is extremely rare and has not occurred for hundreds of years.


How long is the particle eclipse?

A particle eclipse is where to planets line up with on anothere.


What planet does the moon line up with?

The Moon orbits Earth, so it does not typically "line up" with planets. However, during certain alignments, the Moon can appear close to planets in the sky from our perspective on Earth, such as lining up with Jupiter or Mars.