Theologically there is, BUT, theres no proof and no-one has been past the sun. The sun is just to hot and big for anything to get past it, or around it.
Thoughts?
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Theologically there is, BUT, theres no proof and no-one has been past the sun. The sun is just to hot and big for anything to get past it, or around it.
Thoughts?
we would have seen it becasue we go around the sun, and if we around the sun then we could have seen it.
Evidently, considering you came out the sunshine bus.
i thought the planets were around the sun ?
I dont think this thread makes much sense. Does he mean beyond this solar system or like directly behind the sun? Which makes no sense as we orbit the sun, and if you think that we may not have seen it because it's always on the other side also makes no sense as the earth travels at different speeds to other planets :D
Well all the planets in our solar system orbit around to sun, so yes there would be planets past the sun.
One of them is called earth, we all go behind the sun
All the planets go around (orbit) the Sun.
http://img138.imageshack.us/img138/7...system1jf4.jpg
I think the OP is trying to ask if you think there's a planet continuously on the other side of the sun to us. With an orbit which is somehow the completele opposite to ours so we can never see it. Something like that, I think.
But no, I don't think that happens.
The solar system isn't in a straight line like you see in a lot of diagrams :P I'm pretty sure at some point mercury will be on the other side of the sun. Did you see that movie where they go a hyperspeed through the sun? that sprung to mind when you asked the question.
Silly version of answer:Quote:
Neptune
Uranus
and Jupiter
(from chickenblobs post)