mercury, Venus, earth and mars
Most likely there are. But just detecting the presence of the 'extra-solar' planets is so delicate and difficult, we don't have the ability yet to detect the presence of their satellites.
no Yes there are other solar systems .
We do not know. Although we have detected planets in other solar systems, we do not know what colors they are.
They are either other solar systems, nebulas (Dead solar systems) Blackholes, other galaxies or stars that have no orbits
nebula, dust, solar systems and other solar masses
The sun is the only star in our solar system.
Is the balance between incoming short wave solar radiation (infra) and outgoing long wave solar radiation (TERESTRIAL) to avoid over cooling and overheating of the atmosphere.
Is the balance between incoming short wave solar radiation (infra) and outgoing long wave solar radiation (TERESTRIAL) to avoid over cooling and overheating of the atmosphere.
9. Actually, there are 8 planets in our solar system. Pluto is no longer considered a planet. However, we have now found approx. 400 extra-solar planets, or planets in other star systems.
Our solar system has 1, Other solar systems are unexplored at the moment....
Is the balance betwen in coming short wave solar radiation (infra) and out going long wave solar radiation (TERESTRIAL) to avoid over cooling and over heating of the atmospher