Yes, efforts to find other planets both in and out of the solar system are ongoing. Almost two thousand have been identified outside the solar system (exoplanets), including the first strong candidates for possible planets in another galaxy. The Kepler mission space telescope continues to gather data to identify exoplanets.
No
my Name is brittani LeeAnn coppens and coppens is how you spell it so yeah and i am not from a nother country i am from a nother planet ... we come in peace!!!!! @$#*%&#^$*($&^$*#&$(#^@*$%(*#&$)($)#*$($% we come in peace &$&@(#($)(*)$%(&@#)*^@#)*^*)(^(#$^(@^#$(*^(#^(*@^#(^*()^$(*@#$^*(^@(#^(*@^#$(*&^@#(*^*(^$(@#^(*@#^$(*&@^$(*#^(*^#(*E^(*@#^$(*^$*@(@^#(*^@(*#^(*@#*(^#(*&#$()*&_(*)_*)_*(&#$*($*(&@%&*%@#($%(#$^(*^%(*(%$*(#%&%$#*(%$)**(*(&$$*(&%$*&(%$*%*($#&*#&$()&%()#&$()%&#$()%&#$*#)^%*)(#%)*&%)#&$()%&#$(%)&()#$%*#()$%*()*$%)(#*)($ and i love you all
Ularu is a nother name for ayers rock found in the northen teritory.
Saturn is called a gas giant because it has no solid surface. It is also known as an outer planet or Jovian planet.
No planet ever existed where the asteroid belt is. The mass is insufficient for a planet to have formed from all that debris.
A Whole Nother Thang was created in 1976.
There is no such planet
it is found on the planet neptune
Yes! Life could be found on planet earth!
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Because he was the first person ever on the moon everyone loved that becasuse that was a nother step in to the future and it is a big experience./
Short version: As a standalone abbreviation, the word can be spelled with or without a leading apostrophe: nother 'nother As part of the tmesis "a-whole-nother", using dashes makes it clear it's all one phrase. More detail: While there are some rare cases where a writer has used the word nother/'nother, in most cases the word is used as part of what's called a tmesis. A tmesis is a word split into two parts with another word inserted for humor or emphasis. Examples of tmesis: unbelievable + freaking = "un-freaking-believable" fantastic + fricking = "fan-fricking-tastic" absolutely + bloody = "abso-bloody-lutely" scrumptious + diddly = "scrum-diddly-umptious" Shakespeare also made use of tmesis in his writings - for example, "How-heinous-ever it be" (Richard II).