All of the planets are in the same atmosphere.
All of the planets are unique.
All of the planets are considered planets.
All of the planets have moons.
All of the planets are named after a mythical person or thing.
Moons are natural satellites that orbit planets, planets orbit stars like our Sun, and stars are part of galaxies that contain planets and moons. Moons are gravitationally bound to planets while planets are gravitationally bound to stars. All three are part of the same interconnected celestial system.
The planets of our solar system are most definitely NOT all the same size.
No. Constellations are just patterns of stars as seen from Earth. In reality they are all different distances from us and have no connection to each other. They are all kinds of different stars in terms of size, type, heat, distance and of course age. Written By: Helpful_hinamoriAmu One day i will tell you ,my real name
No, planets don't give off light, stars did.
Astronomy
Because the stars are relatively so far away, all planets of this solar system have the same number of stars near them.
In all probability, all the planets are about the same age. They formed around the same time as all of the other planets give or take a few million years.
Almost all stars are significantly larger than almost all planets.
They are all objects held together by gravity. The main DIFFERENCES are the corresponding masses, the fact that planets orbit stars, whereas moons orbit planets, and that stars (due to their greater mass) can convert a lot of energy due to nuclear fusion.
Yes. All the stars are round and all the planets are round.
Yes. All the stars are round and all the planets are round.
Some planets seem brighter - not all of them. Planets are quite near to us, as compared to the stars.
All the planets in the solar system are approximately the same age. Extrasolar planets are all approximately the same age as the star they orbit. Population II (low metallicity) stars are the oldest stars, but they're unlikely to have planets.
Stars are all over Hollywood, planets are above us in the sky.
Moons are natural satellites that orbit planets, planets orbit stars like our Sun, and stars are part of galaxies that contain planets and moons. Moons are gravitationally bound to planets while planets are gravitationally bound to stars. All three are part of the same interconnected celestial system.
There are more than 300 known stars with known planets, and the list gets longer all the time.
Planets orbit stars, stars orbit a galaxy. Planets are not "on" anything. A lot of stars out there have planets - we are just finding out how many now that we have better techniques to find them. So probably all galaxies have at least some stars with planets.