Yes, millions of them.
The planets were formed in the Milky Way. Our Galaxy (Milky Way) is older than the planets of our solar system.
There are more than 350 known planets in the milky way, with only 8 in our solar system.
Most planets that have been discovered are in the Milky Way
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Yes. There have been hundreds of planets discovered in other stars in the Milky Way. It has been estimated that the Milky Way likely contains hundreds of billions of planets.
All the planets we know of... even those orbiting other stars... are in the Milky Way Galaxy.
The milky way is a GALAXY where the earth and the other 10/11 planets are in.
All of the planets in our solar system are in the Milky Way.
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Moons do not orbit the Milky Way because they Milky Way is a galaxy. But if you are thinking about the amount of moons in the Milky Way total, it is around 1-2million. Probably even more.
Our solar system is in the Milky Way Galaxy. The Milky Way Galaxyis a collection of billions of stars, planets, etc.
Neither. These terms apply to planets. The Milky Way is a galaxy, not a planet.