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I was talking to a friend tonight, and among other things, he asked me if I could find out when (if?) all 9 planets (OK, 10, if we include Sedna
)would be in alignment (from the point of view of looking down from solar north). Anybody know/know how to work it out? I've got a link to NASA's Solar System simulator, but that involves 'stepping through' time until I see that an alignment has ocurred. Anyone happen to know if/when this will happen? |
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Hi Andrew.
![]() I googled "planetary alignment" and came up the BA's website 3rd from the top, and a nasa website second from the top. The nasa website also had a link going to the BA's website. Boy does Phil ever get a lot of publicity. ![]() I have a feeling we'll have to wait a very long time for all 9+ of them to line up though. :-? Here's a link to a website that tries to figure it out for us. http://www.lcsd.gov.hk/CE/Museum/Spa...arsystem_2.htm Quote:
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I vote the answer is never.
Pluto is in a 3:2 sync with Neptune, the closest they ever get is 17 AU apart and they'll never collide even though Pluto's orbit seems to cross Neptune's as seen in 2 dimensions. Someone can correct me if I am wrong, but due to the inclination of Pluto's orbit I doubt they would ever be close together in they sky as viewed from Earth. And if we look at them in 3D we would see that they would never line up with the other planets when they are on the same side of the sun. http://www.nineplanets.org/plutodyn.html |
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In addition to milli's clarification, Pluto and Neptune *can* line up (2-dimensionally) with the sun. The three to two resonance means that every two orbits Pluto makes, Neptune makes 3. They line up at least once in those 2 plutonian orbits.
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Well when they launched the voyager probes the planets were "kinda" in a line, so as the voyager 2 probe left the solar system it would fly by each of the planets on its way out.
--- = Voyager path E-------M----------------J-------------------S-------U---------N--------P---- At least that is what my Science teach told me several years ago.. Hard to explain, hope it made sense. Maybe another way to say it. The planets would all arrive at a point near voyagers path out of the solar system at about the same time as voyager passed the orbit of that planet. Yruc |
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Through some googling, I found this response to planetary alignments and the odds of all nine planets and the moon lining up.
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So, the consensus appears to be, never, or very close to it.
(BTW, my degree of accuracy would be, roughly, that a planet could be as far out of alignment, in degrees, as they are off the plane of the solar equator. or the average orbital plane of the solar system, if that's significantly different) |