no their is no planet which is very far away from the sun but in the past pluto was very far and small thats why it had not been counted as a planet
No, "pulto" is not a known planet in our solar system or in any other known star system.
Venus
Not really. If Mercury suddenly disappeared, it would not significantly affect the rest of the Solar System.
No, Mercury does not have a twin planet. It is the smallest and innermost planet in our solar system, and there is no other planet that is exactly like Mercury in terms of its size, composition, and distance from the Sun.
it is much hotter then any other planet! it is closets 2 da sun then any other planet........
Yes, and at other times it is closer.When it is closest, the planet orbiting the Sun (or any other object, orbiting anything else) is said to be in periapsis; when it is furthest away, it is in apapsis or apoapsis.
Yes!! This year, 2011, they actually found a planet that is 6 light years away!! it is called keplar 22-B.
Saturn has more moons than any other planet
There aren't really ANY satellites that are "proportional" to the planet. Satellites range in size from very tiny to almost-planet-sized. The only really surprising moon is Earth's Moon, which is far larger, compared to the planet, than any other that we know of. However, if we include dwarf planets, then Charon a moon of Pluto is actually the largest compared to it's "parent" planet.
Mercury. It is too close to the Sun. Any liquids on the planet would burn away.
Venus because they both have no moons
There isnt an exactly existance on any other planet than Earth