Only the World Headquarters of Astronomy has that information, and it is closely
guarded. Each name is to be announced on the day when it is scheduled to be
observed for the first time, and then we will know which ones they are.
All the planets in the galaxy have not yet been observed.
Nobody can make that kind of definite statement. All we can say is that none have yet been observed in orbit around Mercury or Venus. It's very difficult to prove a negative.
Yes, there are likely planets in the Large Magellanic Cloud, but they have not been directly observed yet. The technology to detect exoplanets in other galaxies is currently beyond our capabilities. However, given the prevalence of planets in our own galaxy, it is reasonable to assume that the Large Magellanic Cloud also hosts planets.
Yes, given the vast number of stars and planets in the universe, it is statistically likely that there are other Earth-like planets that have not yet been observed. Many exoplanets may exist beyond our current detection capabilities, waiting to be discovered.
Depends on whether you say Pluto is a planet or not. If you say it isn't, then there are no planets that haven't been visited by a spacecraft. If you say it is, then there is one that hasn't been visited yet, but one is on the way.
'Dark matter' and 'dark energy' have not been observed or proven yet.
'Dark matter' and 'dark energy' have not been observed or proven yet.
yes there is 2 planets but there are also dwarf ones too.
Battlefront 3 has not been released as of yet.
The 8 planets of the solar system have been observed since ancient times and were named long ago, by people whose names are not recorded by history.
Yes, exoplanets have been observed directly through techniques such as imaging and spectroscopy. Direct imaging involves capturing light from the exoplanet itself, while spectroscopy helps determine the planet's composition by analyzing its atmosphere.
Classical planets are the five planets visible to the naked eye from Earth: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. They have been observed since ancient times and hold significance in various astrological and astronomical systems.