tibor
There are many planets outside our solar system, some bigger and some smaller. So far we have mostly found larger ones as it is harder to detect ones the size of Earth and smaller.
jupiter is the bigger planets
Asteroids, by definition, are much smaller than planets. That's one reason why they are mostly shaped irregular, unlike planets which are close to being round. The round shape is due to the increased mass (or weight) and only large masses tend to be round due to gravity.
Pluto is a dwarf planet. there has been dwarf planets found bigger then pluto.
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leanardo davichi
No. Other stars have been found to have planets orbiting them.
Mars is somewhat smaller. ------ Your question can be found in google. It is your friend. :)
Composed of rocky debris. It's...very...asteroid-beltlike, except...the fragments are smaller and closer together to each other... They are most prominently found around Saturn, but all the gas giants (Uranus, Neptune, Jupiter included) possess "rings".
Astronomer have found many of the major moons of the outer planets, which are Uranus, Saturn, Jupiter, and Neptune. However, they have not found all the possible moons associated with each of these planets. For example Jupiter has 50 known moons, and Saturn has 53 moons that are known so far.
It is too premature to give percentages. Several hundred planets have already been found around other solar systems; but so far, mostly giant planets have been found, most of them larger than Jupiter.It is too premature to give percentages. Several hundred planets have already been found around other solar systems; but so far, mostly giant planets have been found, most of them larger than Jupiter.It is too premature to give percentages. Several hundred planets have already been found around other solar systems; but so far, mostly giant planets have been found, most of them larger than Jupiter.It is too premature to give percentages. Several hundred planets have already been found around other solar systems; but so far, mostly giant planets have been found, most of them larger than Jupiter.
To date (2009) no planets have been found around Ad leonis (GJ 388)