no
Yes all planets have a orbit
No. Planets orbit suns, while moons orbit planets. Planets do not orbit planets.
Planets are not classified as satellites of the Sun. Satellites are objects that orbit planets, while planets orbit the Sun directly. Planets are considered celestial bodies that revolve around a star like the Sun.
No. The planets orbit the sun.
All planets orbit around a sun.
A star is a massive, luminous sphere of plasma held together by gravity, which generates energy through nuclear fusion in its core. Objects that orbit a star are collectively referred to as its planetary system, which may include planets, moons, asteroids, comets, and other celestial bodies.
All planets in our solar system orbit around the Sun.
There are five bodies currently classified as dwarf planets. All of the except for Ceres are beyond the orbit of Neptune, with their orbits extending into the Kuiper belt. Ceres is the smallest of the dwarf planets, but far closer. It is in the asteroid belt between the orbit of Mars and Jupiter.
All the planets in OUR solar system orbit around the sun(which is a star). Planets in other solar systems orbit around other stars.
Planets are classified based on the International Astronomical Union's criteria, such as orbiting the sun, being round due to gravity, and clearing its orbit of debris. Planets that do not meet all these criteria are rejected as planets and instead classified as dwarf planets or other celestial bodies.
The Sun. There are 8 bodies classified as planets, and as of 2009 there are 5 classed as dwarf planets. There are many more objects with long orbits past that of Pluto, and these are being studied and classified.
yes they all travel in an orbit