You have that backwards. The planets were named for the gods.
Planets have no stars in them.
Planets orbit stars, stars orbit a galaxy. Planets are not "on" anything. A lot of stars out there have planets - we are just finding out how many now that we have better techniques to find them. So probably all galaxies have at least some stars with planets.
No. We know what the stars are. They are not planets. They are distant suns, many of which do have undiscovered planets.
Astronomy is the study of planets and stars, among many other things.
i think there are about 1000000000000000 planets not named
The number of stars in our galaxy is a few hundred billion. You probably refer to the number of stars that have planets; it is known that many stars in our neighborhood have planets, but it is yet too early to give even an approximate percentage. It is possible that most stars have planets, but this can't be stated for sure, from the available data.The number of stars in our galaxy is a few hundred billion. You probably refer to the number of stars that have planets; it is known that many stars in our neighborhood have planets, but it is yet too early to give even an approximate percentage. It is possible that most stars have planets, but this can't be stated for sure, from the available data.The number of stars in our galaxy is a few hundred billion. You probably refer to the number of stars that have planets; it is known that many stars in our neighborhood have planets, but it is yet too early to give even an approximate percentage. It is possible that most stars have planets, but this can't be stated for sure, from the available data.The number of stars in our galaxy is a few hundred billion. You probably refer to the number of stars that have planets; it is known that many stars in our neighborhood have planets, but it is yet too early to give even an approximate percentage. It is possible that most stars have planets, but this can't be stated for sure, from the available data.
Because stars not like planets revolve and stars last at the night sky for many many years even at your lifetime.
There are more than 300 known stars with known planets, and the list gets longer all the time.
No they do not have planets around them,because stars are just a big ball of gas just like the sun.
In our solar system there are 8 true planets and hundreds of dwarf planets, in other solar systems around 404 planets have been named.
We can't even see individual STARS in other galaxies, much less PLANETS. We have no idea how many stars are there.
It is likely that many stars within a globular cluster may have planets.