That is called the point of maximum elongation.
Polaris is a star, and it doesn't revolve around any planets. It is possible that other planets revolve around Polaris, but so far I'm not aware that anyone has looked.
Neptune is the farthest planet from the Sun in our solar system. It appears blue due to the methane gas in its atmosphere reflecting sunlight. Neptune is a cold planet with temperatures dropping as low as -357°F (-216°C).
Er ... which planet exactly do you think that we come from? As far as science can discover, Earth IS the only planet with life on it, so you're asking how far Earth is from Earth.
Calvera is a fictional planet in the "Star Trek" universe and does not exist in real life, so it is not possible to determine its distance from Earth.
Planet X does not exist. It was only a theory.
That's not possible a star is a sun, planets revolve around a star, and the planet would be destroyed far far far far far before the star reached it, if that was even possible
It is not possible for a living creature to survive on the planet Uranus. The planet is far too cold to support any lifeforms.
In my opinion the PlayStation 3 is a far inferior system to the Xbox.Don't feel inferior, you played just as good as him, and you were really unlucky not to win.That hot dog is of inferior quality.
no that is most unlikely but maybe someday when be are all on another planet far away
Not with present-day technology. Unmanned probes have passed that way, but it took them years to reach that far.
Venus is an inferior planet, meaning that it orbits closer to the sun than Earth does and so, when viewed from Earth, is never very far from the sun. The only other inferior planet is Mercury. All other planets orbit farther from the sun than Earth does and so can be directly opposite Earth.
Polaris is a star, and it doesn't revolve around any planets. It is possible that other planets revolve around Polaris, but so far I'm not aware that anyone has looked.
Yes. There are many areas on the planet that are far enough below sea level to fly an aircraft.
no their is no planet which is very far away from the sun but in the past pluto was very far and small thats why it had not been counted as a planet
Neptune is the farthest planet from the Sun in our solar system. It appears blue due to the methane gas in its atmosphere reflecting sunlight. Neptune is a cold planet with temperatures dropping as low as -357°F (-216°C).
Er ... which planet exactly do you think that we come from? As far as science can discover, Earth IS the only planet with life on it, so you're asking how far Earth is from Earth.
While throughout the movie it seems like it is a far away planet it turns out to actually be Earth in the far flung future.