Yes; there are three. One is ceres(a dwarf planet) which is between Jupiter, and Mars. Eris is the second dwarf planet located past pluto. There is another planet that scientists researched on.
Yes. Besides earth there are seven other major planets and five recognised dwarf planets in our solar system. There are further dwarf planet candidates further out in the Kuiper belt.
Other solar systems have planets of their own, these are known as exosolar planets.
As if yet, no life has been found on other planets within our solar system. It may be possible for microscopic life to be present on other planets (and moons) within our solar system, such as Europa (a moon of Jupiter), Titan and Enceladus (moons of Saturn), Mars, and even within the stable cloud layers 50 km above the surface of Venus.
The universe, including solar systems, is infinite. Debris, rocks, and stars are all we know, but there it much more out there.
We are beginning to get indications that Mars may have sustained life at one time.
oh yeah, deffinitely, they may not be named but think of how many galaxies are out there, there has to be AT THE VERY LEAST 2000 other planets out there
yes, there are other planets besides earth, and there are other planets in solar systems throughout the universe
Scientists have tested the theory and it was proved likely
Yes, the planet Earth is part of the solar system, so all the life on Earth is in the solar system. Yes, our Earth is part of the Solar System. As to life on other planets - both within our Solar System and in other solar systems (planets around other stars), nothing has been proven yet, one way or the other. Specifically, no life has been found on other planets. It would seem probable, though, that what happened on Earth can happen again - perhaps on nearly any planet, perhaps only occasionally.
So far there has not been a trace of life on any other planet in our solar system. Earth is the only planet with life. Life is unsustainable on other planets because they are either too hot , too cold, no water, poisonous gasses, and a variety of other problems.
There is no "second smartest" planet in the solar system. By a stretch, Earth may be regarded as the "smartest" due to the presence of intelligent life. However, since it appears that no other planets in the solar system have life, they are all equally "not smart."
Except earth all of them Life could have been on other planets and died out but we won't find that out for a while maybe in another decade hopefully
As far as we know, Earth is the only planet that supports life, but there have been many studies that show that some other planets have either supported life previously or could be capable of supporting life.
Yes, the planet Earth is part of the solar system, so all the life on Earth is in the solar system. Yes, our Earth is part of the Solar System. As to life on other planets - both within our Solar System and in other solar systems (planets around other stars), nothing has been proven yet, one way or the other. Specifically, no life has been found on other planets. It would seem probable, though, that what happened on Earth can happen again - perhaps on nearly any planet, perhaps only occasionally.
There are thousands and thousands of other planets outside of our solar system, along with many other galaxies, universes, and planetoids, and possibly other forms of life.
They search for extraterrestrial life on other planets.
Yes, but not on any of the ones in our solar system.
Within our solar system at the present time, no. Regarding planets orbiting other stars outside our solar system, our present technology is nowhere near able to tell.
So far there has not been a trace of life on any other planet in our solar system. Earth is the only planet with life. Life is unsustainable on other planets because they are either too hot , too cold, no water, poisonous gasses, and a variety of other problems.
As of yet, there is still no proof of sentient life on other planets.
No, There isn't any life on the other planets.
The only planet we know for sure today is the Earth. We know that the other planets are either too cold, too hot, or have been observed to have no atmosphere to support life. It is only on planet earth that we have observed actual life. It is not impossible that primitive life can still be found on other planets in our solar system, but it will likely be very extreme bacteria etc. Complex life like multi-celled organisms do not exists on other planets in our solar system. We do not know for sure if complex life exists on other planets outside our solar system. The primary reason that we do not know, is that we have not been able to observe planets outside our own solar system.
ALL OF THeM!! But seriously: We know of no planet except Earth with life on it in our solar system, and the conditions on other planets forbid advanced life. There are planets belonging to other suns, but they are very far away, and we have no information about life on them. It is extremely unlikely, but not impossible, that aliens from other solar systems have visited our solar system.