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Among the planets currently considered as "true planets", is is Neptune.
Asteroids, comets, minor or dwarf planets, and even some artificial spacecraft orbit the Sun but are not considered true planets.
The planets are considered moving around the sun, even though the sun moves too (in tiny circles opposite the planets' motions). The planets are circling the sun. The sun (dragging the planets along with it) is circling our galaxy's center. Our galaxy (dragging the sun, the planets, and all the other stars) is moving through the universe as well.
No planets are called suns. The Sun is the starat the center of the Solar System
No. Minor planets still orbit the sun. Moons are considered natural satellites.
The 4 inner planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. THey are considered inner planets because they are closest to the sun.
Asteroids, and comets.
No, Earth and the other planets and debris are part of the sun's solar system.
There are eight known planets. Pluto was once considered a planet, but it is no longer officially considered a planet.There are eight known planets. Pluto was once considered a planet, but it is no longer officially considered a planet.There are eight known planets. Pluto was once considered a planet, but it is no longer officially considered a planet.There are eight known planets. Pluto was once considered a planet, but it is no longer officially considered a planet.
Io and Titan are moons because they orbit planets (Jupiter and Saturn respectively).
Yes, as Mercury and Venus are still considered planets.