Uranus is behind Saturn and Jupiter is in front.
The number of planets is not known. The number of stars is not known either, nor if all have planetary systems. Certainly many billions of billions.
Jupiter and Uranus are the two planets that come closest, these are in orbits either side of Saturn. As of February 2011 though, both of these planets are on the opposite side of the solar system, so it is in fact Earth and Mars that are closest to Saturn. this will change though as the planets precede around the sun at varying speeds.
Bodies that orbit planets or moons are called satellites.
The planets are either inner or outer planets. There are 8 planets. And of those eight planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are the inner planets. While: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are the outer planets.
Saturn was the Titan Kronos, or Cronus, or Cronos or however you want to spell it. He was the ruler of the Underworkd and yes, I think either they were named after the planets or the planets were named after them.
Mercury venus earth mars jupiter saturn neptune pluto (Pluto was declared a dwarf planet, but still)
They could either be a planetologist, a planetary scientist, or planetary astronomer.
The number of planets is not known. The number of stars is not known either, nor if all have planetary systems. Certainly many billions of billions.
The Asteroid Belt is a group of rocky objectsbetween the orbits of Mars, {the farthest from the Sun, of the four Terrestrial Planets=Mercury, Venus, Earth & Mars} and the Gas Giants= Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.Pluto has been demoted to a Planetary Object. (I wasn't too happy about that, either)
Jupiter and Uranus are the two planets that come closest, these are in orbits either side of Saturn. As of February 2011 though, both of these planets are on the opposite side of the solar system, so it is in fact Earth and Mars that are closest to Saturn. this will change though as the planets precede around the sun at varying speeds.
Bodies that orbit planets or moons are called satellites.
Well, you've put the question badly, but it's either cosmology or stellar / planetary physics
Jupiter has 63 confirmed moons in orbit around it. No planets are in orbit around it, since they would then be classed as moons. The planets in orbit either side of Jupiter are Mars and Saturn.
The planets are Mercury, Mars, Venus, Earth, Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune. These planets are made up of either gases, rock, water, or some mixture of these three elements.
The planets are either inner or outer planets. There are 8 planets. And of those eight planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are the inner planets. While: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are the outer planets.
Either a Saturn 's moon got destroyed into pieces by a celestial body, or maybe some celestial bodies went within Saturn's roche limit which burst them into pieces too.
Saturn was the Titan Kronos, or Cronus, or Cronos or however you want to spell it. He was the ruler of the Underworkd and yes, I think either they were named after the planets or the planets were named after them.