Because we went to the moon in 1969
It would be a list of the outer planets.
over 9000
If you visit the NASA website or even search for the "Milky Way", you can get a list of planets in our solar system. There are only 9 planets, 8 if you don't count dwarf planet Pluto.
All planets have a symbol as do do the dwarf planets and a number of asteroids.See related link for a list of the symbols.
There are many different kinds of measurement associated with planetary science. A very few would include such things as mass, density, atmospheric make up, distance from primary, diameter, temperature, etc. and many more. It would not be practical to list all the known measurements of the planets in our solar system here. However there are many astronomical websites which give the physical properties of each planet. A search for a particular planet would give hits to those many websites
It would be a list of the outer planets.
Sun Terrestrial Planets Asteroid Belt Jovian Planets Kuiper belt Oort cloud ??? Nobody knows.
The planets that are not classified as terrestrial are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. If you count Pluto as a planet then it would be a part of that list as well. Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are the terrestrial planets. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are the gas giants. Pluto is a dwarf planet.
The terrestrial planets in order from the thickest to thinnest atmospheres Venus, Earth, Mars, and Mercury. Since the gas giants are almost entirely made of gas, it is difficult to determine where the atmospheres end.
Some features of Pluto include it having an orbital period of 246 years, an average orbital speed of 4.7 kn/s, and 5 satellites. However Pluto was also removed from the list of planets in 2006 and added to the list of dwarf planets.
Such a list would include hundreds of names.
Some features of Pluto include it having an orbital period of 246 years, an average orbital speed of 4.7 kn/s, and 5 satellites. However Pluto was also removed from the list of planets in 2006 and added to the list of dwarf planets.
No planets are in orbit around the moon
In order, the list of planets closest to the sun (from closest to farthest), Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars.
Technically yes. If you list ALL 13 known planets in order, including dwarf planets, they are:1. Mercury2. Venus3. Earth4. Mars5. Ceres6. Jupiter7. Saturn8. Uranus9. Neptune10. Pluto11. Haumea12. Makemake13. ErisDwarf planets also fall under the category of minor planets, of which there are thousands in our solar system. As of 2017, the orbits of 734,274 minor planets were archived at the Minor Planet Center, 496,815 of which had received permanent numbers. The largest minor planet that is not considered to be a dwarf planet is Sedna.
The inner planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. They are "inner" because the are the first 4 planets from the Sun.
There are far too many to list. (Several thousand species)