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What would happen to Earth if Neptune disappeared?
Neptune also has a huge effect on Pluto’s orbit. Its disappearance could cause chaos and collisions in the Kuiper Belt, and would also affect Pluto, but its distance from the inner ring would result in negligible changes to us on Earth.
What if Earth was at Mars?
On the flip side, Earth would receive half as much sunlight, and thus the planet would freeze over. Our days would be up to an hour longer, and we’d likely lose some of our atmosphere into space as well. Likewise, the orbit of Mars in Earth’s position would fluctuate greatly from near to far from the Sun.
What would happen to the other planets if the sun disappeared?
But even if it suddenly disappeared there would be very little impact on the movements of the other planets, which are mostly determined by the Sun’s gravity. There would be minor changes in the planets’ orbits about the Sun, but very little else.
What would happen if Jupiter suddenly disappeared?
Jupiter, which has a mass three times the combined mass of all the other planets, dominates gravitational interactions within the Solar System. But even if it suddenly disappeared there would be very little impact on the movements of the other planets, which are mostly determined by the Sun’s gravity.
What would happen if Saturn suddenly disappeared?
Saturn’s disappearance would affect the orbits of Jupiter and Uranus by some degree, due to its sheer size and mass. However, given its distance from the inner ring of planets, it’s tough to imagine that Saturn would have a similar impact on the smaller inner planets.
What lies beyond Neptune in the Solar System?
Beyond Neptune lies the Kuiper Belt, an asteroid belt, and many dwarf planets, including Pluto. Neptune dominantly controls the orbits and movements of objects in the Kuiper Belt with its gravity, as the Sun’s gravity is considerably less in these far extremes of the Solar System.