The Kuiper Belt. And a star called Epsilon Eridani.
In 2006, a planet was confirmed in orbit around this star. This planet completes an orbit every 2502 days at a mean distance of 3.4 Astronomical Units (505 million kilometers) from the star. As of 2008, Epsilon Eridani is the nearest star to the Sun that is known to have a planet. The star also has an orbiting disk of dust, and perturbations in this material may be caused by an unconfirmed second planet.
1. Mercury
2. Venus
3. Earth
4. Mars
5. Ceres
6. Jupiter
7. Saturn
8. Uranus
9. Neptune
10. Pluto
11. Haumea
12. Makemake
13. Eris
Since the promotion of Ceres from an asteroid to a dwarf planet, the new 9th planet is Neptune. (bold = dwarf Planet)
Beyond our solar system there are now over 400 newly discovered "extra solar planets." There are several satellite projects now looking for them, and new ones are being discovered every month.
Technicly NO, but there are a few other Dwarf Planets beyond Pluto.
Pluto does not interact with any planets.
Jupiter and Pluto are planets.
Yes because Pluto is no longer in our solar system and the planets after Pluto are not in our solar system
How far away is Pluto from all the pther planets?
our dwarf planets are Pluto
neptune and uranus
Pluto does not interact with any planets.
The planet before Neptune is Uranus. The planet after Neptune is Pluto but Pluto is know classified as a dwarf planet.
Pluto does not have an orbit clear of asteroids and debris. Planets do.
Pluto has asteroids in its orbital path. Planets don't.
pluto
Pluto's only neighbouring planet is Neptune, though there are other dwarf planets beyond Pluto
Jupiter and Pluto are planets.
Pluto
Yes because Pluto is no longer in our solar system and the planets after Pluto are not in our solar system
Yes, Pluto was a moon to one of the planets called Neptune.
There are 8 planets not including Pluto and 9 including Pluto.