No. Officially there are eight planets in the solar system. In 2006 the International Astronomical Union convened do come up with a definition of a planet. The first definition they developed would have brought the total number of planets to 11; Pluto would remain a planet and Ceres and Eris would receive planetary status. This definition was discarded in favor of a stricter one which demoted Pluto from planet to dwarf planet.
There are 5 rocky planets in our solar system if you count Pluto. If not, there are 4 rocky planets in the solar system.
Planets that are not part of our solar system and in other solace systems are called exo-solar planets or exoplanets.
Name the planets that do not exist in the solar system
One way to categorize the solar system's planets?
Yes because Pluto is no longer in our solar system and the planets after Pluto are not in our solar system
Yes,there are 11 planets our soaler syatem.
yes but they are outside our solar system in our Solar system are only 8 the others are dwarf planets Edit: May 8th 2013 There are 11 in our close range solar system but millions outside our univerese or solar system. Remember space is infinite.
As of 2017, the farthest planets from our solar system are SWEEPS-11 and SWEEPS-04
9 P in the S S = 9 Planets in the Solar System
There are nine planets in the solar system
Our solar system is the planets
Extra solar planets are planets that is outside of our solar system.
There are eight planets and five dwarf planets in our solar system.
There are 5 rocky planets in our solar system if you count Pluto. If not, there are 4 rocky planets in the solar system.
Planets that are not part of our solar system and in other solace systems are called exo-solar planets or exoplanets.
What do you mean by "the" 11 planets? If you are referring to our Solar System, there are 8 recognized planets. If you refer to some other stellar system, please clarify which one.
Name the planets that do not exist in the solar system