yes they all travel in an orbit
The band of constellations through which planets move across the sky around the Sun is called the "Zodiac." This region includes twelve constellations, such as Aries, Taurus, and Gemini, which the Sun, Moon, and planets appear to travel through over the course of a year. The path taken by these celestial bodies within this band is known as the ecliptic.
Planets travel slowest at their aphelion – the point in their orbit farthest from the sun. This is when they are moving at their slowest speed due to the effect of gravity.
The inner planets travel faster around the Sun because they are closer, while the outer planets take more time. The outer planets spin faster on their axis than the inner planets.
no they do not
Planets travel in elliptical orbits.
The path on which planets travel is called their orbit.
The planets orbit (travel) around the Sun.
gravity makes a rubber band travel
does larry elgart still travel with his big band ?
Planets orbit the sun.
=we need planets because if we didn't we couldn't travel the world and no one will be able to go on holiday! But if you would travel the world were would you go if you had no planets=
The planets travel around the sun in elliptical orbits due to the sun's gravitational pull. This movement is known as the heliocentric model, with the sun at the center of the solar system, contrary to the geocentric model where the Earth was believed to be at the center.
no
yes they all travel in an orbit
The band of constellations through which planets move across the sky around the Sun is called the "Zodiac." This region includes twelve constellations, such as Aries, Taurus, and Gemini, which the Sun, Moon, and planets appear to travel through over the course of a year. The path taken by these celestial bodies within this band is known as the ecliptic.
Well they travel to different places such as the moon,and they travel to explore different planets.