No it hasn't, but it's difficult to understand your question. If a planet or object is orbiting another, larger object, then it's moving around it constantly, unless another object with a stronger gravitational pull (either due to size or proximity) comes in range of the planet or object.
2007-05-05 17:57:26
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answered by Mickey Mouse Spears 7
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Probably, because it got it's feeling hurt from being renounced as a planet.
2007-05-05 17:55:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it must have, cause I just looked out the window and it's not there!
2007-05-05 18:01:53
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answered by pinkcat 4
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that is what a big group of people is for
2007-05-05 17:55:58
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answered by Anonymous
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prbbly not.
2007-05-05 17:56:12
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answered by AVii. 2
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