New Years in the Solar System or How long Planets take to Orbit the Sun
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New Years in the Solar System or how long Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars and all planets take to orbit the sun, their orbital period. The more precise orbital periods are: Mercury: 87.929 days Venus: 224.7 days Earth: 365.25 days Mars: 686.97 days Jupiter: 4332.59 days Saturn: 10,759.22 days Uranus: 30,685.4 days Neptune: 60,189 days Source: http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary Support RimstarOrg on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=680159 Subscribe for new videos every week http://www.youtube.com/user/rimstarorg?sub_confirmation=1 Go to the main channel page here https://youtube.com/rimstarorg Follow behind-the-scenes on: Twitter https://twitter.com/#!/RimStarz Google+ https://plus.google.com/116395125136223897621 Facebook https://www.facebook.com/rimstarorg http://rimstar.org 3D modelling and animation done in Blender 2.63. Sun, Mercury, Earth, Jupiter, and Uranus image source: NASA In The Hall Of The Mountain King (by Grieg) - music from YouTube's Audio Library Sound effects: http://www.freesound.org licensed under the Creative Commons 0 License.
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Pluto, the dwarf planet, takes much longer: Which takes 90,581 days (or 248 years). If they celebrate, they other planets would celebrate too. Ceres takes 1,681 days (or 4 years while Eris takes 203,830 days (or 558 years). They'll be dead and never get to celebrate during their lifetimes. Poor Eris. And Pluto. :(
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who else used this on homework 😂i now I'm not the only one
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Fact:In 2011 Neptune completed its journey around the sun since its discovery in 1846
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I love the Diameter of the planets! I watch that everytime!
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Thnx
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Do one for the dwarfs
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Poor Neptune :(
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Pluto takes 90,465 days to go around the sun.
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shut up are you kidding:165 years!
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what about pluto
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That means that if we were born and/or lived on Neptune for example we would all die before we ever make it to our first birthdays while on Mercury we would live over 400 years old lol
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good video
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wat the. Wheres Jupiter!!!
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you forgot pluto
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Good demonstration about the planet orbital periods.
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Well, what did Kepler's Laws used to be about... farther from the sun makes planets slower? The area between the sun and the planet while it moves was kept the same at any orbit... something in those lines.
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Very good explanation!
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How about the pluto?
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Ohahahahah, very informative and funny xD!!
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