Pluto might bump to our planet or might bumb in these planets mercury,venus,or mars or it will happen to hit on an asteroid and i'm so nervous i'm so nervous that earth will hit into earth or other planets
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You heard wrong.
This year Pluto is further than it was last year.
Next year it will further away than it was this year.
Pluto was at its closest to Earth in 1989
And for the next hundred years (up to 2115) it is getting steadily further from Earth.
And there is no chance at all that Pluto can "bump" any planet. It's orbit does not intersect the orbit of any other planet.
This year Pluto is further than it was last year.
Next year it will further away than it was this year.
Pluto was at its closest to Earth in 1989
And for the next hundred years (up to 2115) it is getting steadily further from Earth.
And there is no chance at all that Pluto can "bump" any planet. It's orbit does not intersect the orbit of any other planet.
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I Heard that in this year pluto is near to us?
Yes, IT HAPPENS EVERY YEAR at about 6 billion kilometers away.
Pluto might bump to our planet
The same way I'll bump into you if I go outside of my house and walk 1 mile to the East.
Or the same way you'll bump your head into a weather satellite orbiting the Earth.
i'm so nervous that earth will hit into earth or other planets
Do the following exercise.
Pick a piece of paper, a pencil and a calculator. Then, calculate how much force Pluto pulls you into it. Then calculate with how much force the Earth is pulling you into it. Then compare the two numbers.
- Gravitational constant: G = 6.6E-11 N m^2 / kg^2
- Earth radius: 6380 km (remember to convert to meters)
- Earth-Pluto distance: 41 times the Earth-Sun distance on farthest approach (once per year), 38 times the Earth-Sun distance on closest approach (once per year).
- Average Earth-Sun distance: 150 million kilometers (remember to convert to meters)
Hint: The force with which Earth pulls you towards it is usually called "weight".
Pay attention to your science classes in school.
Even if you don't want to grow up to work as a scientist, it does make a lot of difference knowing a little bit of science so you don't end up turning yourself into a nervous wreck when someone else scares you with talks about planets and apocalypses and such.
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Pluto's orbit is stable. It will not crash into Earth. The orbits of all the other planets are also stable. These orbits can conceivably be perturbed by a passing star, but such an event would have to be billions of years in the future, long after our sun dies.
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out of all planets pluto's the least likely to crash into earth
it's a hoax
it's a hoax
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Pluto will never be near us. Planets or dwarf planets don't just move out of orbit.
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You heard wrong, or you heard a hoax.
It is absolutely not true.
It is absolutely not true.
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How would pluto manage to get super close to us? I want to know to!