The problem with detecting exoplanets, or planets outside of our own solar system, is one of resolution. As things get farther away, astronomically farther, their detectable influences get smaller and smaller. They get so small because of distance that we can no longer resolve them with current technology.
More than 500 exoplanets have been detected so far, by several clever methods. The list grows longer every week. Not all discoveries are confirmed beyond doubt. But so far, not a single planet has ever been detected in a galaxy other than our own.
Other galaxies are so far away from us... the numbers are stupefying. The detection of planets in another galaxy is far beyond the wildest hope of foreseeable technology.
"Mobius" is the creation of something just as astounding as galactic distances, that imagination of the human mind. If there is a planet Mobius in another galaxy, it cannot be discerned either way by science. How much less could we know its given name?
Yes. It's the 5th planet from the sun.
It is Neptune, now.
The real name of the planet Jupiter is Jupiter. It is named after the king of the Roman gods.
In MovieStar Planet, to kiss another player, simply stand close to them and click on the "kiss" option that appears on the screen. It's a virtual action and doesn't involve any real physical contact.
No, Pluto is no longer classified as a planet. In 2006, the International Astronomical Union redefined what constitutes a planet and Pluto failed to meet one of the criteria, which is to clear its orbit of other debris. As a result, it was reclassified as a dwarf planet.
Sonic the Hedgehog is a fictional video game character, so you can never see him in real life.
It appears not. Mobius is the planet that the Sonic the Hedgehog characters are from.Actually, Theres supposed to be a planet directly opposite us (covered by sun) called Mobius...It is probable that planet Mobius exists but the actual theory is more outlandish than factual. Although astronomers have had proof of planets of similar size and composition to Earth they maybe inhabit a certain position in the Milky Way, away from the centre, possibly in clusters of planets. However scientists have no proof of the planet's landmass, or how many lifeforms it may contain what it looks like. It's best not to get over excited, it needs more proof, and we get that proof through discovery.
it was used for conveyor belts
Yes, the galaxy is real.
No. Either God is real, or he is the product of human imagination. But he is not an alien from another planet. He just does not exist
no because tails doll isn't real
Yes they are a portrayal of an event happening in another part of the world or galaxy.
yes he is because mobius is actually earth n millions of years!
There is no scientific evidence or documentation to support the existence of a planet named Melmak in the Andromeda galaxy. Melmak is a fictional planet from the 1980s TV show "ALF." The Andromeda galaxy is a real astronomical structure located approximately 2.537 million light-years from Earth.
I will be surprised if were the only planet or Galaxy with life, back to the real question I don't think so but there is totally life out there
Super Mario galaxy for the ds is not real. It is just a rumor.
Mercury is a real planet, it's Pluto that is not a real planet.