What do you mean by "the" 11 planets? If you are referring to our Solar System, there are 8 recognized planets. If you refer to some other stellar system, please clarify which one.
The Universe - 2007 The Outer Planets 1-11 was released on: USA: 14 August 2007
Yes, there are other planets like Mercury, Venus, and Mars in our solar system, such as Earth, Jupiter, and Saturn. These planets vary in size, composition, and atmospheric conditions but are all part of the same planetary system orbiting the Sun.
None. Planets do not rule numbers.
The Pioneer 11 Project refers to the Pioneer spacecraft that traveled past the planets Jupiter and Saturn to gather data about solar winds and interplanetary medium (the space between planets).
No, our solar system has 8 recognized planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. The International Astronomical Union redefined the criteria for what constitutes a planet in 2006, which led to Pluto being reclassified as a dwarf planet.
The milky way is a GALAXY where the earth and the other 10/11 planets are in.
The planets are millions of kilometers apart, so no such planet exists.
yes but they are outside our solar system in our Solar system are only 8 the others are dwarf planets Edit: May 8th 2013 There are 11 in our close range solar system but millions outside our univerese or solar system. Remember space is infinite.
No, it actually has one of the shortest days, 11 Earth hours.
There are 11 planets in the our solor system. but if you don't count the dwarf planets there are 8. Dwarf planets Pluto Ceres Eris regular planets Mercury Venus Earth Mars (outer planets) Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune
The inner planets are rocky, with distinct solid surfaces, and dense, whereas the outer planets are gaseous, have no solid surface and are relatively light in comparison. The density of Saturn, for example, is less than that of water.