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-- There are either eight or nine known planets in our solar system,

depending on what category you like to include Pluto in.

-- Several hundred planets, or evidence of them, have been found in orbit

around other stars, and more are constantly being documented.

It's definitely looking like planet formation around most stars is common in

the universe. It's so devilishly difficult to detect them, though, that there's

no way we'll ever have anywhere near a complete count.

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