The Milky Way has upwards of 400 billion stars, If each has 8 planets then that is a total of 3,200,000,000,000 (over 3 trillion).
If each one was named, one per second, it would take about 101,404 years to say them all.
We know of only about 600 of them. Most of these don't even have names.
So, the answer to this question WILL never be available.
If the question was about planets in the Solar System, then see related question.
There are more than 350 known planets in the milky way, with only 8 in our solar system.
There are 8 planets in our own SOLAR SYSTEM, including Jupiter; according to current research, it seems that most of the stars in our Milky Way have their own planets. That means there are probably over a billion stars in our Milky Way; most of these stars have not been discovered yet.
There were originally 9 planets in our solar system, but now there are only 8 because Pluto is not considered a planet. In the whole of theMilky Way Galaxythere are probably billions of planets.
I am located in a heliocentric Solar System within the Milky Way Galaxy with 8 planets within it. Only one of the planets supports life, which is the one I am located in.
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yes as we know there are only 8-12 planets in the solar system but there are actually about 100,000,000,000 (One hundred billion) planets in the solar system and out side of the solar system and there are more planets on the milky way galaxies also so if we do some research (scientist will really be about 2000,000,000,000 (two thousand billion) planets in the milky way Galaxies the only reason scientist haven't discovered them yet because some can be so small we cant even see with a telescope ,some can be about 2000 miles away from earth and orbiting the sun right next to earth but on big planet in the milky way bigger than our sun almost One Billion miles away in the milky way galaxies but by next Friday you can go to Ducktown.8m.com And You Can Learn More About The Solar System And Planets Thanks For Reading
If you visit the NASA website or even search for the "Milky Way", you can get a list of planets in our solar system. There are only 9 planets, 8 if you don't count dwarf planet Pluto.
No.There are 8 recognized planets in our Solar System, plus several dwarf planets (Pluto, Ceres, Quaoar, for now).Hundreds of planets have been discovered around other stars; extrapolating, it seems probable that there are at least some hundred billion planets in our Milky Way alone.
The solar system is our immediate neighborhood of planets, moons and other objects like comets. The solar system includes our star (the sun) and everything that orbits it. All of the 8 major planets, their moons, asteroid belts and all the other stuff (and there is a LOT of it) that happens to orbit the sun make up our solar system.The Milky Way (one of countless galaxies) is the gigantic collection of stars of which our sun is a member. There are billions of stars in the Milky Way. They all orbit the center of the Milky Way. At the center is a super-massive black hole. The Milky Way is a spiral galaxy; you have seen photographs of similar galaxies.So, the Milky Way is the galaxy that we live in. The solar system is our system of planets (one of many) in our galaxy. Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune. Pluto is now a minor or dwarf planet.
We don't know there are only 8 planets in our solar system & these are all round.But there are billions of planets in just our Milky Way is it possible that some we find won't be round.One of the moons of Mars is potato shaped.
Nova - 1974 Beyond the Milky Way 8-19 was released on: USA: 3 March 1981
The planets names are derived from Roman and Greek mythology,except for thr Earth which is Germanic and old English in orgin.