The alignment of all planets would result in freak weather, planetary oscilllation (wobbling on their axis) and the apocalypse. However few planets are perfectly on the eccliptic so could not be properly algined.
Without planets, our solar system would lose its structure and gravitational balance. The absence of planets would also significantly impact the dynamics of our solar system, potentially altering the orbits of asteroids and comets. Additionally, the absence of planets would affect the distribution of mass and energy within the system, leading to different physical and astronomical phenomena.
There are 5 rocky planets in our solar system if you count Pluto. If not, there are 4 rocky planets in the solar system.
All the planets will explode with the sun or freeze because there won't be a big enough heat source to keep them warm ( but they will definitely spread out in both cases
Jupitar is a planet that is completely isolated in outer space. No planets surround it. Often, people confuse it for a planet that is a part of our solar system, but it is not.
The planets in our solar system formed our of the solar nebular/disk from which the Sun was made (as the Sun formed), some 4,600 million years ago. Therefore there have always been roughly the same number of planets as we have now. However, our solar system could have lost one or more of the original planets that were formed as the planets settled into their current positions. As part of the settling process, orbital resonances can cause planets to interact with each other gravitationally and planets can be ejected from the forming solar system. If this did happen, then we do not how may planets there were originally.
Many astronomers, historians, regular people, and scientisis know about the planets in our Solar system.
They would fly randomly through space.
William Hershel
Without planets, our solar system would lose its structure and gravitational balance. The absence of planets would also significantly impact the dynamics of our solar system, potentially altering the orbits of asteroids and comets. Additionally, the absence of planets would affect the distribution of mass and energy within the system, leading to different physical and astronomical phenomena.
If planets did not move in a fixed orbit, their paths would become unpredictable and chaotic. This would likely result in collisions between planets or ejections from the solar system. Ultimately, the stability of the entire solar system would be compromised.
9 P in the S S = 9 Planets in the Solar System
There are eight planets and five dwarf planets in our solar system.
They wouldn't be people if they didn't have their "human system".
There are nine planets in the solar system
There are 5 rocky planets in our solar system if you count Pluto. If not, there are 4 rocky planets in the solar system.
All the planets will explode with the sun or freeze because there won't be a big enough heat source to keep them warm ( but they will definitely spread out in both cases
Jupitar is a planet that is completely isolated in outer space. No planets surround it. Often, people confuse it for a planet that is a part of our solar system, but it is not.