No there is no such expression.
In my opinion, yes. There are at least 10 billion trillion Earth-like planets in the observable universe.
planets.
It depends on if you count Pluto and the sun as a planet if you do then it is 10 planets if not then it is 8 planets. The planets are call Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune and Pluto. Going in that order from the Sun.
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.
number the planets farthest to closest to earth
In my opinion, yes. There are at least 10 billion trillion Earth-like planets in the observable universe.
There is no 'phrase' or mnemonic for this because the order of the Sun, Earth and Moon changes as the Moon orbits the Earth. Remember - planets obit a star (the Sun is a star) - Earth is a planet moons orbit planets - The Moon is a moon.
The earth is a planet, it has no known planets within.
There are no planets orbiting Earth.
There are at least 10 billion trillion Earth-like planets (with 100 billion per galaxy) in a fictionalized version of our universe.
Saturn is nearly 10 AU from the sun. (Earth is 1).
The milky way is a GALAXY where the earth and the other 10/11 planets are in.
In my opinion, yes. At least all 10 billion trillion or more Earth-like planets in the universe come in all sizes and colors.
The four inner, rocky planets (also known as the terrestrial planets) are; Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars
Earth has no planets of its own. It is one and has one moon.
The planets do not orbit the Earth, they orbit the sun.
The planets with the shortest days are Jupiter (9 hours and 55 minutes) and Saturn (10 hours and 30 minutes.)