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For an imaginary planet project, consider creating a unique environment, climate, geography, and possible life forms for your planet. Think about how these factors interact and impact each other to make your planet distinct and interesting. Use your imagination to come up with creative details that make your planet stand out.
No two planets in our solar system have overlapping orbits. Each planet follows its own distinct orbital path around the Sun. The paths are unique and do not intersect or overlap.
Every planet has different size and is placed at different distance from the sun. The gravitational pull between the sun and the planet depends upon the distance and size of the planet and hence affects the speed of rotation and revolution of the planet around its own axes as well as around the sun. This specific distance and speed of revolution and rotation locks the planet in its orbit having specific radius which is unique for every planet. This is the reason they have separate path and speed to rotate around its own axes as well as around the sun. , hence they do not collide with each other.
all parts of the planet pulled each other toward the center of the mass by gravity
They travel on an imaginary axis around the Sun. The Sun's gravitational pull keeps the planets from drifting away.
Inertia is trying to keep each planet moving in a straight line, and the sun's gravity is trying to pull each planet into the sun. The resultant of those two vectors is the orbital path each planet follows.
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For an imaginary planet project, consider creating a unique environment, climate, geography, and possible life forms for your planet. Think about how these factors interact and impact each other to make your planet distinct and interesting. Use your imagination to come up with creative details that make your planet stand out.
That imaginary line is called as "ORBIT".. Each space object spins around itself, in a particular path called as "ORBIT"
Each of those is a locus of constant latitude.
No two planets in our solar system have overlapping orbits. Each planet follows its own distinct orbital path around the Sun. The paths are unique and do not intersect or overlap.
In Latin an orbita is a wheel-rut, so a orbit is perhaps a kind of rut that each planet follows, round and round . . . and round . . .
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