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Q: How many starsstar patterns and planets in your universe?
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How many planets are there in the whole universe?

700 quintillion planets There are over 700 quintillion planets in the universe — but there's no place like home.


How may planets is there?

We can never know how many planets there are in the entire universe.


How many dwarf planets are in the universe?

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How many extrasolar planets are there in this this universe?

There are about 480 which have been discovered so far in the universe a handful of them are dwarf planets. Hope this helps!!!!


How many basic planets are there?

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.


What is the Earth smaller than?

The sun,jupiter,uranis,saturn,neptune and many other planets and stars in the universe. The sun,jupiter,uranis,saturn,neptune and many other planets and stars in the universe.


How many earths is it in the universe?

The actual number of planets similar to the earth will likely never be known. The universe is simply too vast. However, it is likely that there are millions of similar planets.


How many Earth-like planets are there in a fictionalized version of our Universe?

There are at least 10 billion trillion Earth-like planets (with 100 billion per galaxy) in a fictionalized version of our universe.


How many Earth-like planets with sentient life are there in a fictionalized version of our Universe?

There are 10 million trillion Earth-like planets with sentient life (100 million per galaxy) in a fictionalized version of our universe.


How many planet in universe?

We have no way of knowing how many, although we do now know that there are other star systems with planets, or notable "accretion discs" (from which planets will form). It is a very difficult area to explore because planets, even very big planets, are a fraction of the size of the stars they surround, and the stars themselves are difficult enough to see. As far as "how many in the universe?" undoubtedly a large amount, but we have absolutely no idea how many that might be.


How many earth-like planets are in the universe?

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.


Why is the shape of the sky like sphere?

Maybe because if it's not, all the planets or many of the planets/solar systems/parts/the universe will be in jumble/disarray