Jupiter is the biggest planet.To its right is Uranus which is much smaller and to uranus's right its Neptune which is the smallest.As we know,the More is the mass the more gravitational force will be exerted then why does Jupiter not attract Uranus to it so that the both collide with each other??
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Yeah well u r right about the Jupiter thing but don't u think gravity only exceeds within the Jupiter and as we know that the planets r very far from each other so how will it be possible and for a second even if we think that Jupiter have a grt gravity in it do u think space will allow it cause they both have their own axis and as u know our Earth can't possibly do nothing once the some shuttle is gone up in the space so why do u think Jupiter will be able to do it
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U r wrong......It is bcoz of the gravitational force of all the planets in the solar system that keep the planets in their orbits so how can u say that Jupiters gravitational force doesnt affect Uranus.....If it doesn't Uranus would never follow its orbit and will go here and there in the interstellar
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