-- 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.
what is the most beautiful planet in the universe
Planet Solar System Galaxy Universe
None. There is no known center to the universe.
mercury
univesre, where uni means single and universe means everything that is there including planet, star, galaxies etc.!
A universe is bigger than a planet.
what is the most beautiful planet in the universe
A planet is bigger than a university. You probably meant a universe and a universe is bigger than a planet.
Nobody knows what is the largest planet in the universe, but Jupiter is the largest planet in the Solar System.
Universe -> galaxy -> star -> planet
Planet Solar System Galaxy Universe
Universe, galaxy,nebula,solar system, star, planet
Universe: It contains everything.
None. There is no known center to the universe.
Sei
of coarse there is
The largest planet in the universe has not been identified, nor is it likely that a planet will ever be verified as the largest in the universe due to the immense volume of the universe. The largest known planets, however, are all gas giants, so it is reasonable to assume the largest planet in the universe would be largely comprised of Hydrogen and Helium gas, with heavier elements such as Iron and Nickel accounting for less than 15% of the planet's composition.