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Two planets intersect​

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Answered by mkghandi95
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Yet in reality the two planets can never get close to colliding, for two reasons. ... That puts them in a so-called gravitational resonance, where each planet speeds up or slows down as the other approaches, which alters their paths and prevents them coming closer than around 2600 million km to each other.

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Answered by Sahitya27
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There are two planets in our solar system whose orbits intersect each other.........

the orbits of Neptune and Pluto cut right across each other.......

Pluto's orbit does take it both nearer to and farther away from the Sun than Neptune, so the orbits do collide in that sense. But the timing is such that they are never in the same place at the same time, and never will be.........

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