Yes there are
Stars, planets, moons, comets, asteroids and other phenomena.
The other planets, stars, galaxies, meteors, comets, and asteroids.
All sorts of things. The Sun, the Moon, planets, asteroids, meteors, galaxies, nebulas, satellites and other things.
No. The moon and the planets and asteroids of our solar system are all in our galaxy and only form a tiny part of it. However, there are doubtless other solar systems in galaxies other than out own, each with its own set of planets, moons, and asteroids.
Asteroids, some comets, and dwarf planets are classified as minor planets. Stars and galaxies are much larger than planets There are dwarf planets and these are Ceres Pluto and Eris.
Space contains countless celestial bodies such as planets, stars, galaxies, and other astronomical objects. The estimated number of galaxies alone in the observable universe is in the billions. Additionally, there are various other phenomena in space including black holes, nebulae, and asteroids.
Well you see u could say that this a rhetorical question. Because it is true that in other galaxies we have spotted "earth like planets' but the thing that makes us special and our planet liveable is we have Jupiter to pull in meteros and asteroids. Other galaxies don't
Look up into the sky. Stars, planets, comets, asteroids, galaxies, etc., are celestial bodies.
There are no galaxies in the solar system. The solar system consists of the sun and the planets and various other objects such as moons, comets, asteroids and other things. Our solar system is in a galaxy called the Milky Way.
Other celestial bodies in space include comets, asteroids, moons, and stars. Comets are icy objects that release gas and dust as they approach the sun. Asteroids are rocky objects that orbit the sun. Moons are natural satellites that orbit planets. Stars are massive balls of gas that emit light and heat energy.
Beyond our Solar system lie the Kuiper Belt, the Oort Cloud, other stars and their asteroids, planets and their moons, black holes, galaxies, dust clouds, and so forth
There are at least 2 million galaxies in the COSMOS survey (with billions of stars, planets, and moons in each one; as well as asteroids and nebulae). Their light has taken 13 billion years to reach Earth.