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Oh, dude, that would be "The Avengers." Remember that epic scene where all the planets were aligned, and the Avengers had to battle it out to save the world? Oh wait, that was just a comic book movie plot, not real life. Planets aligning like that is more of a sci-fi fantasy thing, not something you can catch on a movie night.

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Is Stonehenge aligned with the planets?

Stonehenge is aligned with the solstices and possibly with some stars, but there is no proven alignment with specific planets. Some researchers have suggested potential astronomical connections with planets like Mars and Venus, but more evidence is needed to confirm these alignments.


What year did the planets all line up?

There is no specific year when all the planets in our solar system are perfectly aligned. While they may appear close to alignment from our perspective on Earth, a true alignment where all the planets line up is a rare event due to their different orbital speeds and paths.


When was the last time the planets aligned in a row?

"One calculation of alignments within around thirty degrees (about as close as they can get) shows that the last such alignment was in 561 BC, and the next will be in 2854. All nine planets are somewhat aligned every 500 years, and are grouped within 30 degrees every 1 to 3 alignments."http://curious.astro.cornell.edu/question.php?number=203


Was there a big disaster when all the planets were aligned last time?

There is always a problem with using the term Planetary alignment. How close do you want the planets to be in alignment. Do you include the ecliptic? If you want all the planets to be aligned in a straight line with only a 1 mile difference, then you'll have a wait a long long while - probably infinity. Even then, you have to take into account the ecliptic as space is 3 dimensional, so the planets will never align in a perfect straight line as seen from Earth. The last "close" alignment was in May 2000 and nothing happened then.


Can the all the planets align perfectly?

not really but my teacher told us a story why she was named venus it all started here "the 9 planets aligned on march 10 1982 dat was the day she was born the planets aligned very quik she said. but i dont really know about it much sooo.....

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When Will all the Planets be aligned for Eastern North America?

Never.


Is Stonehenge aligned with the planets?

Stonehenge is aligned with the solstices and possibly with some stars, but there is no proven alignment with specific planets. Some researchers have suggested potential astronomical connections with planets like Mars and Venus, but more evidence is needed to confirm these alignments.


When was the last time all of the planets aligned?

The last time all of the planets aligned in a straight line was 561 BC. This phenomenon is known as a grand conjunction, where all the visible planets appear to align along the zodiac during a short period.


Is it possible for all the planets to align in our solar system?

Yes, it is theoretically possible for all the planets in our solar system to align, but it is extremely rare due to the different orbits and speeds at which they move. The last time all the planets aligned in a straight line was in 561 BC, and the next alignment of all the planets is not expected to occur for several centuries.


When did the planets last align?

The last time that all of the planets aligned in a straight line was in 561 BC. However, it's important to note that a perfect alignment of all the planets is a rare event due to their different orbital planes and speeds.


What year did the planets all line up?

There is no specific year when all the planets in our solar system are perfectly aligned. While they may appear close to alignment from our perspective on Earth, a true alignment where all the planets line up is a rare event due to their different orbital speeds and paths.


When was the last time the planets aligned in a row?

"One calculation of alignments within around thirty degrees (about as close as they can get) shows that the last such alignment was in 561 BC, and the next will be in 2854. All nine planets are somewhat aligned every 500 years, and are grouped within 30 degrees every 1 to 3 alignments."http://curious.astro.cornell.edu/question.php?number=203


All the planets in line with each other?

No. Almost never happens. Depends on how well aligned you mean, occasionally all the planets will be within 45° (as seen from the Sun) or within a cone that has the vertex at the Sun and has an opening of 30°, this happens every decade or so. All the planets can never align less than 2° because the deviation from the ecliptic for some of the planets is greater than this.


Was there a big disaster when all the planets were aligned last time?

There is always a problem with using the term Planetary alignment. How close do you want the planets to be in alignment. Do you include the ecliptic? If you want all the planets to be aligned in a straight line with only a 1 mile difference, then you'll have a wait a long long while - probably infinity. Even then, you have to take into account the ecliptic as space is 3 dimensional, so the planets will never align in a perfect straight line as seen from Earth. The last "close" alignment was in May 2000 and nothing happened then.


Can the all the planets align perfectly?

not really but my teacher told us a story why she was named venus it all started here "the 9 planets aligned on march 10 1982 dat was the day she was born the planets aligned very quik she said. but i dont really know about it much sooo.....


Has there ever an alignment o all the planets of your solar system?

It depends on what you mean by "alignment." There have been plenty of times that all the planets have been on more or less the same side of the Sun; there probably has never been a precise alignment (within, say, a few degrees) of all the planets simultaneously.


Who showed that gravity can explain all the planets movements?

Kepler showed that three simple statements (Kepler's 'Laws') could explain all the planetary motions that Tycho had observed and recorded. Sir Isaac Newton ... after postulating the law of gravitation ... showed that the existence of gravity, in the form he wrote it, would naturally lead to Kepler's Laws.