What is the 3rd coldest planet in the solar system?
The third coldest planet is Saturn. (Neptune and Uranus are colder; Uranus being the coldest.)
What is true about the orbital paths of planets in the solar system?
the larger the planet is the slower it revolves
What is the only body in the solar system that has no atmostsphere?
But ... there are many bodies in our Solar system that have no atmosphere.
How does the distance from the sun impact the orbital period and velocity of a planet?
The greater the distance, the longer is the orbital period and the slower the velocity.
"Kepler's Laws of Planetary Motion" contain mathematical details.
Further explanation is given by the work of Isaac Newton and his theory of
gravitation.
For example, one version of Kepler's 3rd law is :
The square of the orbital period (in Earth years) equals the cube of the average distance from the Sun (in Astronomical Units).
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The second half of the question can be answered from the above formula.
For example, a planet at four times the distance of Earth from the Sun would go round the Sun in eight years.
The length of that orbit would be (almost exactly) four times as far as Earth's.
So, the planet would travel at half the speed of Earth.
In this example, and also generally, the orbital speed is inversely proportional to the square root of the average distance from the Sun.
How many atoms does Jupiter have?
Interesting question!
I can come somewhat close because the inner core of Jupiter is about 20,000 km in diameter and the atmosphere is 87% hydrogen. Assuming a mass of core some what like earths, an equality will do here.
12,756 km/6 X 1024 kg = 20,000 km/X core mass Jupiter
12,756X = 1.2 X 1029
X = 9.4 X 1024 kg core Jupiter mass
============================================A rough estimate!!
What is the second smartest planet in the solar system?
There is no "second smartest" planet in the solar system. By a stretch, Earth may be regarded as the "smartest" due to the presence of intelligent life. However, since it appears that no other planets in the solar system have life, they are all equally "not smart."
What is in the solar system and is big chunks of dirt and ice with tails?
big chunks of dirt or ice with tails
What is the star at the center of the Solar System around which the Earth and other matter orbit?
The sun you d1p sh1ts
How much of your solar system mass is made by the sun?
The Sun has about 99.86% of the mass in the solar system.
What large object in your solar system emits electromagnetic wave?
The best example of a large object in the solar system that emits electromagnetic waves is the sun, since it is the largest such object and also emits the greatest amount of electromagnetic waves. But also note, the planets Earth and Jupiter also both qualify as large objects which emit electromagnetic waves.
What is the combined diameter of all the planets in the solar system?
Those completely depend on the scale you choose.
Sadly, that important piece of data is not mentioned
in the question.
Is the big bear constellation in the solar system?
No. None of the stars you see at night are in the solar system. They are lightyears beyond it.
Is Jupiter the biggest body in the solar system?
Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system, but the Sun is the biggest body.
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There is no doubt that planets, stars, and solar systems could not ever have formed without gravity. All of these astronomical objects condensed out of clouds of interstellar gas and dust, under the influence of gravity. It is also true that planets orbit stars only because of the gravitational attraction of those stars.
Who published the theory that the sun was the center of the solar system?
The heliocentric theory was first published by Copernicus.
What keeps the planets in your solar system from floating away?
The force of the Sun's gravity keeps them in their orbits.
Difference between solar system and constellation?
The Solar system is the collection of planets orbiting around the sun(sol).
A constellation is a collect/pattern of stars seen in the night sky.
Why is it difficult to find concrete details about kuiper belt objects?
Those objects are far away, so not much information is known about them.