There is no object in our Solar System that has been
discovered, observed, and given the name 'Struenis'.
yes
neptune
The third planet from the sun is the earth. Our entire solar system, including the earth, is in the Milky Way Galaxy.
The Milky Way is a galaxy, not a planet like Earth. A galaxy contains hundreds of billions of stars - each is a Sun, and many of those may have their own planets.The Milky Way is a galaxy, not a planet like Earth. A galaxy contains hundreds of billions of stars - each is a Sun, and many of those may have their own planets.The Milky Way is a galaxy, not a planet like Earth. A galaxy contains hundreds of billions of stars - each is a Sun, and many of those may have their own planets.The Milky Way is a galaxy, not a planet like Earth. A galaxy contains hundreds of billions of stars - each is a Sun, and many of those may have their own planets.
The sun
No, take it this way, Saturn is the 6th Planet in the Solar System, would leave you off to: Saturn is not the 4th Planet from the Sun, it is Mars that is.
There is no way to know how many times Mar went around the sun. You would have to tell me his first or last name and his birth date for me to figure it out. These is also no way to know how many times the planet Mars has gone around the sun. You might be able to come up with an estimate based on the age of the planet as estimated by the scientist's.
meteors enter into our planet due to its gravitational force or they orbeit the sun and come into the way of our planet
Any planet you fancy. There is no "starting" point in our Galaxy.
revolution
Nope. Way too hot. Its the closest planet to the sun.
Earth is the third planet from out sun, but there is no way of ordering Earth with planets in the entire universe as there are other solar systems. Scientists can only make an educated guess as to how many.