The star Polaris may have its own planetary system. Certainly none in our solar system come close to it
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what planet's resources might come close with earth
Polaris, also known as the North Star, appears to be stationary in the night sky because it is aligned with Earth's axis of rotation. Therefore, it does not revolve around any planet.
The planets in the solar system are in well-spaced out, stable, roughly circular orbits - they don't come close enough to collide with each other. Asteroids and comets, however, are on more elliptical, unstable orbits that often cross the orbits of the planets, and sometimes planets collide with asteroids and comets.
In the solar system, the planets that are on each side of the earth are Venus and Mars.
It depends on what you mean by "close"