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Why are planets seen in different locations at different times?

Because the planets are closer to us so when we look at the planets we can see them move so the closer an object is to you the easier it is to follow its motion. Hope you could use my answer


How do the orbits of the outer planets compare to the inner ones?

The outer planets take much more time and also travel longer to complete a whole orbit around the Sun, than the inner ones.


Why inner planet take shorter time revolution around the sun?

The reason why inner planet take shorter time to revolve around the sun is because since they are closer to the sun they don't have to go through a great distance to complete a full orbit where as neptune is far away and has a greater distance to travel.


When planets orbit a star?

When don't they? If a planet is in orbit around a star, it is in continual orbit. Orbital periods (the lengths of time it takes different planets to complete one orbit) are different from planet to planet, and are related to the distances between the planets and their stars.


What causes the planets to revolve in fixed orbits?

Planets revolve in fixed orbits primarily due to the gravitational force exerted by the Sun, which pulls them towards it. This gravitational attraction, combined with the planets' initial velocity, creates a balance that results in stable, elliptical orbits, as described by Kepler's laws of planetary motion. Additionally, the conservation of angular momentum ensures that the planets maintain their orbits over time, preventing them from spiraling into the Sun or drifting away into space.

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Why do planets move in different direction?

Planets have to go in different directions all the time because they all follow orbits that are more or less circular.


Why planets do not all orbit the sun at the time?

They are all orbiting the Sun, "at" the same time.But they don't complete their individual orbits "in" the same time.This is because they are ...* different sizes; * different distances from the Sun; * travelling at different speeds.


Do planets take turns orbiting?

No. The planets all orbit the sun at the same time. The planets occupy different orbits at different distances from the sun so they do not affect one another significantly.


Why do planets take different times to orbit the sun?

Kepler's Third Law of Planetary Motion gives the mathematical formula for this. Isaac Newton proved the Law follows from his theory of gravitation. I will not go into the mathematics, but basically it's just how gravity works with planets.


Why are planets seen in different locations at different times?

Because the planets are closer to us so when we look at the planets we can see them move so the closer an object is to you the easier it is to follow its motion. Hope you could use my answer


What planet is known as the fastest?

It depends what you are referring to. No planet is known as the fastest. Planets rotate at different speeds, their orbits take different amounts of time.


How do the orbits of the outer planets compare to the inner ones?

The outer planets take much more time and also travel longer to complete a whole orbit around the Sun, than the inner ones.


How does Charon's orbit around Pluto different from the orbits of most moons around their planets?

Charon orbits once every time Pluto rotates once. Other moons(including ours)don't do that.


Which is determined by the force of gravity?

-- Your weight is, as long as you're standing on the Earth or some other planet, but it's different in different places. -- Also, the speed of the moons, comets, asteroids and planets in their orbits, and also the length of time it takes them to revolve in their orbits.


How much time does it take for the planets to complete one revlution around the sun?

Each planet has a different time phase.


Why inner planet take shorter time revolution around the sun?

The reason why inner planet take shorter time to revolve around the sun is because since they are closer to the sun they don't have to go through a great distance to complete a full orbit where as neptune is far away and has a greater distance to travel.


When planets orbit a star?

When don't they? If a planet is in orbit around a star, it is in continual orbit. Orbital periods (the lengths of time it takes different planets to complete one orbit) are different from planet to planet, and are related to the distances between the planets and their stars.

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