Eight planets orbit our sun. More than a thousand planets far beyond our solar system are known to orbit other stars.
Short period comets that originate beyond the orbit of Neptune but are generally moving level with the orbits of the other planets are in the Kuiper Belt. The Kuiper Belt is a region of the outer solar system that contains icy bodies, including comets, that orbit the Sun beyond Neptune.
The other planets - and all other bodies - orbit the earth.
Kuiper Belt
All the planets in OUR solar system orbit around the sun(which is a star). Planets in other solar systems orbit around other stars.
Pluto's orbit is longer and slower than other planets.
Yes, Pluto has a tilted orbit compared to the other planets in our solar system. Its orbit is inclined at an angle of about 17 degrees relative to the plane in which most other planets orbit the Sun.
Moons orbit planets. Planets orbit stars. Some stars orbit other stars, or orbit their mutual center of gravity. Stars orbit the center of the galaxy. Galaxies may orbit the center of the "galactic group".
Inner planets have a radius orbit shorter than the orbit of Jupiter. Outer planets are all the other planets of the solar system.
the gravitational pull from the sun keeps the planets and other small things in the orbit of the sun.(;
Parts of other planets
Our nine planets orbit around the Sun. Other planets that are light-years away orbit around their suns (A sun is just a large star with planets). Hope this helped!