Orbital Overlap
ORBITAL OVERLAP
NEPTUNE & PLUTO CROSSOVER
The Switch
For 20 years out of its 248-year orbit, Pluto moves inside Neptune's orbit, becoming closer to the Sun than the blue giant.
Duration of the crossover.
Gravitational synchronization.
Overlap Sync
Resonance Mapping. Analyzing the 2:3 Mean Motion constant. The Oat monitors the Orbital Buffer to track the periodic overlap of the 134340 and Neptune interface.
- 🔄 Resonance: 2:3 Gravitational Lock Sync.
- 📐 Inclination: 17.1° Z-Axis Safety Buffer.
- ⏱️ Interval: 20-Year Inner-Orbit Protocol.
Harmonic Sync
Frequency Mapping. Analyzing the n p/n n resonance constant. The Oat monitors the 2:3 Buffer to track the gravitational lock of the 134340 and Neptune interface.
- 🔢 Ratio: 2 Pluto Orbits per 3 Neptune Orbits.
- 🛡️ Stability: Self-Correcting Libration Sync.
- 🌌 Interface: Zero-Collision Gravitational Protocol.
Safety Sync
3D Mapping. The Oat monitors the Inclination Buffer to track the collision-free interface of 134340 and Neptune.
- 📐 Tilt: 17.1° Inclination Protocol.
- 🛡️ Buffer: 17 AU Minimum Separation Sync.
- 🛰️ Z-Axis: Vertical Clearance Safety.
Epoch Sync
Temporal Mapping. Analyzing the 1 - e eccentricity constant. The Oat monitors the Time Buffer to track the 248-year interval of the 134340 perihelion crossing.
- ⏮️ Last: 1979–1999 Inner-Sync Window.
- ⏭️ Next: 2227 Orbital Entry Protocol.
- 🛑 Wait: 201-Year Separation Buffer.
Paper
ORBITAL RESONANCE SCAN 🔄
Randomized: 5 Questions from our 50-item Dynamics Bank.
Sources
STABLE RESONANCE
For every **3 orbits** Neptune completes, Pluto completes exactly **2**. This synchronization ensures Neptune is always in a different part of its orbit when Pluto crosses its path.
ORBITAL DATAORBITAL INCLINATION
Pluto's orbit is tilted at **17 degrees** relative to the ecliptic. When it is "inside" Neptune's orbit, it is actually far above or below Neptune's orbital plane.
INCLINATION SPECSTHE "CROSSING"
Pluto was closer to the Sun than Neptune from **1979 to 1999**. It won't happen again until September 2226. They never get closer than 17 AU to each other.
TIMELINENodal Geometry
Visualization of the 'Line of Nodes' where Pluto's tilted orbit intersects the ecliptic plane.
Apparent Cross
Top-down view showing how Pluto's perihelion brings it closer to the Sun than Neptune.
Tilt & Safety
Resonance: 3:2 (Neptune laps Pluto twice for every 3 orbits)
Inclination: 17 Degrees
Distance: They stay at least 17 AU apart.