They keep running away from each other.
well they are millions of miles away from each other
The force of gravity between the planets and the sun keeps them in their respective orbits, maintaining their approximate distances from each other. This gravitational force acts as a centripetal force, balancing the planets' inertia and keeping them in stable orbits around the sun.
Yes, the sun and planets are attracted to each other through the force of gravity. The sun's massive gravity keeps the planets in orbit around it, while the planets also have gravitational effects on each other.
First, this is not about planets and stars, but about entire galaxies and galaxy clusters.Also, the term "still" is not appropriate. The discoveries by Hubble and others showed that galaxies move away from one another in the first place. Also, he did not "hypothesize" this; what Hubble did is to collect observational evidence, and make some statistics.
In the solar system, Earth is the third planet from the sun. Venus is the second planet from the sun. The distance between Venus and the Earth varies as both the planets orbit the sun. For example, the closest the two planets are to each other as they are orbiting is about 42 million kilometres, yet the furthest away these two planets are from each other is about 258 million kilometres.
no, they stay in the same spot...
The distance from Venus to Earth changes according to where the two planets are in their orbits and therefore in relation to each other. When at their closest they are 23.7 million miles apart and when furthest away they are 162 million miles apart.
Not as far apart as stars are from each other, but yes, they are a long way apart.
They keep running away from each other.
well they are millions of miles away from each other
An apojove is the spot which is furthest away from Jupiter in the orbit of each of its own satellites.
Which two countries are furthest apart? Good question. It is Greenland and madagascar. they are 180,000 miles away from eachother. How can this be when the entire circumference of the earth is approx. 25,000 miles? Whomever posted the first part must have been drunk or something!
The outer planets are much farther apart from each other compared to the inner planets. The inner planets, including Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars, are relatively close to each other, while the outer planets, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, are more widely spaced out in the solar system.
The force of gravity between the planets and the sun keeps them in their respective orbits, maintaining their approximate distances from each other. This gravitational force acts as a centripetal force, balancing the planets' inertia and keeping them in stable orbits around the sun.
They travel on an imaginary axis around the Sun. The Sun's gravitational pull keeps the planets from drifting away.
because the gravatational pull from the sun and other planets keep the planets going in a circler motion and not bumping into each other.Answerbecause the gravatational pull from the sun and other planets keep the planets going in a circler motion and not bumping into each other. the planets each have defined Elliptical, not circular, orbits that remain constant because of gravitational pull of the sun and from each other. Pluto does have such an elliptical orbit that for a time it was closer than Neptune, but they will never collide with their current paths.