Yes. There are countless planets and moons in the universe.
700 quintillion planets There are over 700 quintillion planets in the universe — but there's no place like home.
There are about 480 which have been discovered so far in the universe a handful of them are dwarf planets. Hope this helps!!!!
All of the planets in this universe are different. Some of them may have a same number. I'm am very positive that all planets in the universe do not have the same Diameter or Circumference.
Yes. There are at least 90 billion trillion or more planets in the observable universe.
Yes. There are countless planets in the universe.
Planets of the Universe was created in 2001.
Yes. There are countless planets and moons in the universe.
There are billions of other planets hanging around in the universe. We're not the only 8 planets in the universe.
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Universe - 1999 The Planets was released on: USA: 1999
700 quintillion planets There are over 700 quintillion planets in the universe — but there's no place like home.
Those are both poorly worded versions of the same question. The question should read:"Does the universe have nine planets?"And the answer is:"No. The Universe has trillions and trillions of planets, but our solar system has eight planets."
We can never know how many planets there are in the entire universe.
More planets. A typical galaxy probably has billions of planets.
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No body truly knows all the planets in the universe but ask a science teacher or a student that studies planetary science.