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Why are all the planets on the same plane?

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Why are all the planets on the same plane?
« on: 26/09/2011 19:30:03 »
Neil McCafferty asked the Naked Scientists:
   
Any concepts that I have seen on TV of the solar system show the sun with the planets strung along at different orbital distances on a broadly linear plane. Is this the true reflection, or would a three dimensional map of the solar system show the planets are not at all linear to the sun?

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    « Reply #1 on: 27/09/2011 07:10:02 »
    They are not all in the same plane; it's just easier to represent that in a diagram.

    Orbital inclination varies from planet to planet as measured relative to the Sun's equator:

    Mercury: 3.38 degrees
    Venus: 3.86 degrees
    Earth: 7.155 degrees
    Mars: 5.65 degrees
    Jupiter: 6.09 degrees
    Saturn: 5.51 degrees
    Uranus: 6.48 degrees
    Neptune: 6.43 degrees

    This is especially true of the dwarf planets:

    Ceres: 10.585 degrees
    Pluto: 11.88 degrees
    Eris: 44.187 degrees
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    Why are all the planets on the same plane?
    « Reply #2 on: 27/09/2011 07:54:56 »
    As Supercryptid points out they are not all in exactly the same plane but essentially they are in a similar plane with one exception.

    The sun formed from a rotating dust and gas cloud.  What was left went on to become the planets.  Hence they are all in more or less the same plane.
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