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Is it rising? Mars and the sun are in the same constellation.

Is it possible that the rising constellations of Sun and Moon are the same constellation = planets of the solar system? It is also possible that five stars, six stars or seven consecutive beads will meet in the same house!

= Give you a reference to the origin of a constellation? Ten planets in the solar system:

Scientists use modern scientific methods to calculate:

The time when the top ten planets in the solar system may have formed so far!

About120-1500 million years ago.

Ten planets in the solar system:

Earth on Sunday.

Jupiter. Mars.

Saturn. Venus.

Mercury. Neptune.

Uranus. Pluto

The moon (the moon is just a planet on the earth = the moon goes around the earth once a day = generally called a week)

After the formation of the solar system, every planet has its own cause and effect (natural law)!

A fixed track is running.

That is to say, the planets in the solar system, year after year,

Cycle in a specific time, cycle.

The ten planets in the solar system are all controlled by the sun.

Is the only planet that continues to generate heat and light,

So scientists call it a star.

The sun is the main star among the top ten planets in the solar system.

The other nine planets all revolve around the sun in their respective orbits (commonly known as revolutions).

During this period, the distance from each planet to the sun is also different.

Because the distance from each planet to the sun is different.

In period of revolution, a planet in the solar system,

Not every planet has been moving forward in its orbit.

In the meantime, there are some planets, sometimes advancing and sometimes retreating.

But the cycle time and way of each planet's revolution around the sun are fixed.

We know from astronomical ephemeris that the annual revolution time of planets of the solar system is as follows:

Sun: It is the main star of the solar system, so it only rotates once a year without revolution.

Earth: once a year around the sun,

The earth's orbit around the sun is often called the ecliptic.

Jupiter: It orbits the sun once every 12 years.

Mars: Orbit the sun once every two years.

Saturn: It orbits the sun once every 30 years.

Venus: It orbits the sun once every 1 year.

Mercury: It orbits the sun once every 1 year.

Uranus: It orbits the sun once every 84 years.

Neptune: Orbits the sun once every 164 years.

Pluto: It orbits the sun once every 245 years.