There are more than 10 billion trillion Earth-like planets (100 billion+ per galaxy/1 or 2 per star) in the universe, and estimates may vary.
This is not known yet. Hundreds of planets have already been found outside our Solar System, but earthlike planets can, for the most part, not be observed with current technology.
700 quintillion planets There are over 700 quintillion planets in the universe — but there's no place like home.
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There are about 480 which have been discovered so far in the universe a handful of them are dwarf planets. Hope this helps!!!!
Yes. There are countless planets and moons in the universe.
that question cannot be answered but i can answer how many planets in the solar systems there are 8 planets these are: Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune to memorize it you could use this simple acronyms my very excellent mother just sent us nachos
This is not known yet. Hundreds of planets have already been found outside our Solar System, but earthlike planets can, for the most part, not be observed with current technology.
If by "like Earth" you mean habitable (that we could live on, without spacesuits, domes or other technological adaptations): there aren't any in our solar system, and none yet elsewhere that we know of. But scientists keep searching; the universe is a pretty big place, and odds are there are multiple other Earthlike planets out there somewhere.
If by "like Earth" you mean habitable (that we could live on, without spacesuits, domes or other technological adaptations): there aren't any in our solar system, and none yet elsewhere that we know of. But scientists keep searching; the universe is a pretty big place, and odds are there are multiple other Earthlike planets out there somewhere.
If by "like Earth" you mean habitable (that we could live on, without spacesuits, domes or other technological adaptations): there aren't any in our solar system, and none yet elsewhere that we know of. But scientists keep searching; the universe is a pretty big place, and odds are there are multiple other Earthlike planets out there somewhere.
700 quintillion planets There are over 700 quintillion planets in the universe — but there's no place like home.
We can never know how many planets there are in the entire universe.
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There are about 480 which have been discovered so far in the universe a handful of them are dwarf planets. Hope this helps!!!!
Yes. There are countless planets in the universe.
Planets of the Universe was created in 2001.
Currently there are 353 known extrasolar planets (that is to say, outside of our solar system), but it is unknown how many planets exist in the universe.