Pluto orbits the Sun exactly two times for every three Neptune orbits, which ensures they never come close together.
Pluto's orbit interferes with Neptune's orbit due to their gravitational interactions. This causes their orbits to cross over each other at points, though they do not collide.
Neptune and Pluto are not the same discovery at all.
I do not understand your question, but I can tell you that Neptune has 13 moons and Pluto has 3.
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The planet with an orbit that intersects the orbit of the dwarf planet Pluto is Neptune. Neptune, the eighth and farthest known planet from the Sun in the Solar System, has an orbit that crosses Pluto's orbit due to its elliptical path around the Sun. This orbital relationship between Neptune and Pluto is one of the factors that led to Pluto's reclassification as a dwarf planet in 2006 by the International Astronomical Union.
Pluto's orbit interferes with Neptune's orbit due to their gravitational interactions. This causes their orbits to cross over each other at points, though they do not collide.
Because the two orbits don't intersect with each other.
Yes, with the planet Neptune. For every three solar revolutions (orbits) that Neptune makes, Pluto makes two (called the 3:2 resonance). Because of Pluto's eccentric orbit, and this resonance, the two planets can never collide. In fact, Pluto is sometimes closer to Uranus than to Neptune.
because neptune is not a star and Pluto is not a moon of neptune
Neptune was discovered before Pluto.
Pluto won't collide with Neptune because they are in different orbits around the Sun, and their paths do not intersect. Their distances from the Sun and their speeds keep them from colliding with each other.
Neptune is the planet closest to Pluto
Neptune and Pluto are not the same discovery at all.
Pluton est à la droite de Neptune (Pluto is right TO Neptune), or Pluton est près de Neptune (Pluto is right next to Neptune)
I do not understand your question, but I can tell you that Neptune has 13 moons and Pluto has 3.
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