All stars and all planets we know today are in the first layer of the heavens (skies), and the heavens are composed of seven layers. It is reported that the other layers are much larger than this sky, which we know. There is information about Paradise in the Qur'an al-karim and hadith-i sharifs. The Qur'an al-karim says that the width of Paradise is as much as the width of the earth and the heavens. (Al-Hadid 21)
Therefore, it is not possible for Paradise to be on one of the planets. Paradise is in the higher heavens. (Daylami)
no
Yes, but only on SOLID planets, not on gas planets.
It appears that Reload Paradise can be seen on YouTube. Although it may be viewed in other formats it has not been possible to identify any further sources at this time.
No the chances of it happening are very very slim indeed. The planets are all in very stable orbits.
Nope.
It is possible that every galaxy has some planets. We just are starting to detect some planets in other galaxies.
Swarms of self replicating robotics machines may be able to transform gas planets into solid planets
There is no air between the Sun and the planets.
Teams of astronomers have studies all possible planets.
No. Neptune is one of the outter planets, which would make it a gas giant so there is no way possible.
The only possible way is through hacking.
The bird of paradise is a huge bird. To have one fly up one's nose would be terribly painful (if it were possible!). So the speaker doesn't like the other person and is wishing very nasty bad luck on him or her.
the telescope