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okay so here are the lengths of years and days on the planets:
Mercury:
Day: 176 Earth days
Year: 88
1 year on mercury is daytime and the other is nightime
Venus:
Day: 243 Earth days
Year: 224.7 Earth days
Earth:
day: 1 Earth day
Year: 365 Earth days
Mars:
Day: 1.03 Earth days
Year: 687 Earth days
Jupiter:
Day: 9.8 Earth Hours
Year: 11.86 Earth years
Saturn:
Day: 10.2 Earth hours
Year: 29.46 Earth years
Uranus:
Day: 17.9 Earth hours
Year: 84.07 Earth years
Neptune:
Day: 19.1 Earth hours
Year: 164.8 Earth years
Pluto:
Day: 6.39 Earth days
Year: 247.7 Earth years
Now here is a good question:
If we start at Earth year 1 and all the planets are in the same place before they start rotating when are they all going to intersect again(in other words form a straight line) with the data I gave you. now I know that if you multiply all the year data together you will get a point of alignment but will all the planets be aligned again before then?
In other words what years would all the planets be aligned besides Earth year 1?
Mercury:
Day: 176 Earth days
Year: 88
1 year on mercury is daytime and the other is nightime
Venus:
Day: 243 Earth days
Year: 224.7 Earth days
Earth:
day: 1 Earth day
Year: 365 Earth days
Mars:
Day: 1.03 Earth days
Year: 687 Earth days
Jupiter:
Day: 9.8 Earth Hours
Year: 11.86 Earth years
Saturn:
Day: 10.2 Earth hours
Year: 29.46 Earth years
Uranus:
Day: 17.9 Earth hours
Year: 84.07 Earth years
Neptune:
Day: 19.1 Earth hours
Year: 164.8 Earth years
Pluto:
Day: 6.39 Earth days
Year: 247.7 Earth years
Now here is a good question:
If we start at Earth year 1 and all the planets are in the same place before they start rotating when are they all going to intersect again(in other words form a straight line) with the data I gave you. now I know that if you multiply all the year data together you will get a point of alignment but will all the planets be aligned again before then?
In other words what years would all the planets be aligned besides Earth year 1?