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These are serious questions I have (tho they might be incredibly stupid).
I know the rotations of the different planets are not the same, so my question is this. Will there ever be a time when the Earths rotation around the sun (vs another planets rotation), make it so the Earth's night sky will no longer see that planet?
As in, the planet is on the other side of the sun from the earth, and is hidden completely by the sun and thus, there could be a time in the future where no matter where you are on the planet, you wouldn't be able to locate Neptune, or Uranus in the sky.
In relation to that question, are all the planets on the same plane? By that I mean, their rotation ellipses. The visuals that are shown of the rotations (rudimentary as they are) suggest they're all on the same plane. Are they?
I know the rotations of the different planets are not the same, so my question is this. Will there ever be a time when the Earths rotation around the sun (vs another planets rotation), make it so the Earth's night sky will no longer see that planet?
As in, the planet is on the other side of the sun from the earth, and is hidden completely by the sun and thus, there could be a time in the future where no matter where you are on the planet, you wouldn't be able to locate Neptune, or Uranus in the sky.
In relation to that question, are all the planets on the same plane? By that I mean, their rotation ellipses. The visuals that are shown of the rotations (rudimentary as they are) suggest they're all on the same plane. Are they?
