there is 7 new planets
there are 4 new dwarf and 1 huge planet bigger then Jupiter
It is difficult to determine the exact number of unnamed planets as new discoveries are constantly being made in our universe. However, there are estimated to be billions of planets in our Milky Way galaxy alone, with many not yet identified or named.
Well, we cannot say that they are two new planets but they are new discoveries and considered as dwarf planets. Xena and Ceres
Currently scientists are finding many new planets every year orbiting other stars.
There will definitely be more dwarf planets. It's unlikely we will find any more major planets in our solar system, though unless they are in some far flung unusual orbits with a low albedo. The possibility exists however.
yes, in 2015 scientists think new planets will be created
NASA has launched the Kepler mission to search for new planets.
There are no known new planets. However, planets that are new for us, i.e. that were not previously known, are discovered, at a rate of several hundred planets a year. In other words, there is no "the" new planet.
There are many more! Just like we always discover new planets, we are always discovering new elements, too.
Ptolemey is a scientist that studied the planets and he discovered new planets in place.
As of now, there are eight recognized planets in our solar system: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. However, there are ongoing studies and discoveries that may lead to the classification of additional dwarf planets beyond Pluto.
Yes, scientists have discovered many new planets outside the solar system, known as exoplanets. Statistical models indicate there are hundreds of billions of such planets within the Milky Way.